aT om | Linder Commissioner
itoral By TOM LINDER
the best we can do, we must live
some critical times, and it be-
think on these things and under-
the times in which we live and not
Ur-1 nded and so easy to revert
ires law of a tooth for a-tooth and
or an eye.
ly planted | and permit neither
or foe to rob us of our God-given
hink things out for ourselves.
condemnation of the men
ponsible- for our yee
pears: Soe each other? He
bear. That was a very. fitting
ion of the fight between Russia
Germany. The United States was the
nd, not being able to resist the
ation to destroy one of the bears,
bear. Germany. is destroyed, but
is stronger than-both of them in
Ne could have let the bears fight
but. we did not. =
ters persisted. in aie Russia
e war factories from. Germany
ssia. There was not a voice in
ngton, in authority, with vision to
w short years down the road. Now
=
the war, we could have made
a. stronger, but ifstead, we chose
ake America weak. The Corigress
which we called Lake Success to
rnational World Government and
d Russia in. Lake Success is not a
of the ee States any more. Our
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952
NUMBER 28
MES
ourselves to be swept away and_
ir feet, It is so easy to be-
We must keep our |
1 e written on ae errors of
aid of the bears that he killed
und ourselves. pursued by the re--
S are pitted. against those es
the President ceded land in New
than they have over Korea.
who ceded American sovereignty of land
in the United States to a Foreign con-
glomeration of Communists, fellow trav-
~ elers, pinks and what nots will stand the
evaluation of future historians. The viper
has been furnished a nest in the heart
of America and has been supported and
_ fed by the hard-earned taxpayers money _
of this country. It is hard to realize that
this is true, but no one will challenge
the statement if they are informed. With
these things, too, future historians will
deal. There is nothing that the present
generation will do about it because the
present generation has not and will not,
in all probability, realize the enormity
of the crime which has been perpetrated
on them in the establishment of the so-
called World Government at Lake Suc-
cess in the heart of our fair country.
During the last four years, Congress
has appropriated billions of dollars of the.
taxpayers. money for the purpose of
building up our Armed defenses. No one
now seems to know where much of the
billions of dollars went. We do know
that billions of it was given away by the
Army and many billions were given
away through the so-called Marshall
Plan, and perhaps most of the dollars
were given away in like manner that
was appropriated for defense. We do
know that our boys in Korea are being
slaughtered every day by the products
of the German factories which we allow- .
ed to be moved to Russia, and we do
know they were not furnished equipment
to match that of the Russians. We do
know when the show-down came these
untrained boys were sent in there to be
sacrificed and their lives swapped for
a little time. ~
Also, we on that the European
countries, whose good will we have tried
to purchase with billions of dollars of
Marshall Plan money are themselves so
full of Communists and Communist ef-
fort that they could not possibly be of
any material help to us in a war with
Russia even if the Governments wanted
to. They would have their hands full
dealing with the Communists in their
own borders. We do know that in the
final analysis, America will have to stand
on its own feet and we know there are
Communists, . Commiunist sympathizers
and Cofaniunist-minded men who would
not think of carrying a Communist card,
The men .
but who are in the very heart and vitals
-of our own Government in Washington.
All of these things have been brought
out just so we may have a true back-
ground of the situation in the present
days, and then, perhaps, we can begin
to understand the peril of the times in
which we live.
All the great Empires of the past have
fallen and been destroyed because-they
failed and refused to live according to
honesty and patriotism in Government.
We should remember, however, that
those individuals in Government who
have been responsible for those Govern-
ments- have themselves been merely in-
struments of the times in which they |
lived. We know that there are. certain
economic cycles which pass in regular
periods of time. We know that there are
certain political cycles which are caused
by the economic cycles and which also
pass in regular periods of time, and we
know that these political cycles make his-
.tory by causing depressions,-by causing
times of prosperity, by causing war and
by bringing about destitute conditions Se
among the people as the cycles go by.
Prophecies of the future are but his-
tory in reverse because future develop-
ments will be the result of those same |
conomic and political cycles. Therefore,
we should remember that both the King
and clown are but pawns in the hands of
destiny.
There is only one high up power hav-
ing control over all of natures laws and
cycles. When that power intervenes, we
call it a miracle. Only a miracle can pre-
vent the civilization of 1952 following
the .cycle of economic and political his-
tory. :
Insofar as we know there iS today no
Elisha with power and: courage to call
the Governments of the world from the
worship of Baal to the Altar of Jehovah.
There is no Elisha to challenge and con-
found the Prophets of Baal and to destroy
their altars.
Insofar as we know, there is no Elisha
of today who shoots his arrow out of the
window and who causes the King to pro-
nounce sentence upon the man who took
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FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
82 A near Buford in Gwin-
nett Co., 11/2: mi. below Bu-
ford Dam, 1/2 mi. Chatta-
hoochee Riyer frontage, paved
road running through center of
acreage, fine spring, 2 branch-
es, 15 A bottom, upland, well
timbered, old buildings, ideal
location. $9500.00. Owner: E. H.
Garner, Buford, Tel. 2724.
640 A, 4 tenant houses all in
ood repair, other . outbldgs.,
og or cattle barn, 60 by 90 ft.,
metal roof, concrete foundation,
one of best cattle farms in this
section, $20. acre. Terms to suit
buyer. Trade for town proper-
ty. W. S. McCarty, Dalton.
Phone 477.
19 A just off paved hwy. and
bus line, near city bus line, 1
mi. So. Lindale, 6 mi. Rome,
one side fenced, partly culti-
vated, rest in woods and tim-
ber, elec., no buildings, $1050.00;
6 lots So. Lindale, elec., on good
road, $250. J. C. Harris, Rome,
260 E. 14th St.
211 A, 100 A under. wire,
fenced and cross fenced in 7
lots, fine for cattle raising and
farming, plenty running water,
pastures, fine saw timber, pine
and oak; 9 R house, lights, wa-
ter, two 4 R houses, good out-
bldgs., 10 mi. NE Homer, for
sale or rent. J. H. Murray,
Homer, Rt. 1.
18 A, DeKalb Co., 14 mi, At-
lanta city limits, 2 R house, 20,-
000 ft. saw timber, good land,
large creek, $90. per acre, Cash
or terms; 27 A, DeKalb Co., 14
mi. city limits, very good land,
1/2 in cultivation, some saw
timber, good for truck farm-
ing or cattle, large dairy ad-
joining, large creek through
property, $80. acre cash or
terms. W. B. Atkinson, owner,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Rock-
bridge Rd.
417 A Crawford Co. 200 A
cultivatable land, well watered;
3-4 R tenant houses, 4 barns
with machinery sheds, elec.,
mail and school bus route, sev-
Set nice fish pond sites. B. R.
alker, Roberta. Phone 60.
50 A, 4 mi. So. Tallapoosa,
good fresh land, 20 A cultiva-
tion, 3 R house with hall, all
sealed and papered, elec. 2
branches, fair barn, crib, smoke
house, plenty fruit, pasture,
ideal for chicken farm, $1700.,
art terms. C. P. Robinson, Tal-
apoosa, Rt. 1.
230 A Grady Co. improved
clay sub-soil, 2 good houses, 1
barn, REA power, permanent
pasture, good community, near
#chool and church, Hwy. 93, 3
mi. No. Cairo. S. P. Perkins,
Cairo. Rt. 2.
80 A Dade Co., 35 A good
open land, 6 mi. Trenton, 25
mi. Chattanooga, Tenn, 2
houses, both wired for electric
stoves, barn, garage; 2 springs
everlasting water in pasture.
Near school, churches, and
stores. Immediate possession.
Will assume some difference or
trade for Middle or South Ga.
property. Clarence Carroll, Ev-
ans, Ga. ; ;
15 A land with improved pas-
ture, about 6 A _ cultivation,
young orchard, 2 springs with a
branch running through place,
plenty fire wood,~ some saw
timber, 1 mile Mineral Bluff
just off main highway on old
Morganton-Mineral Bluff Rd.
Sell or exchange for house and
lot in desirable place. J. W.
Henry, Mineral Bluff.
70 A, 20 A cultivation, plenty
running water, plenty wood, 3
mi. White. Ideal for hog or cat-
tle farm; 4 R house (big rooms),
well in yard, elec. lights, school
and mail route by door, bar-
gain, $2000.00, A. W. Woods,
White, Rt. 1.
85 A good pebble land, 4 good
springs, lots of young growing
timber, large enough to build a
house, on Hwy. 41 between
one-fourth and one-half mile
frontage along highway, 3 mi.
town. Electricity available, near
school and church. Real stock
farm. See. E. A. Parker, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 3.
12 A timbered land, nice for
building, stream and_ spring
through, near railroad, highway
and Ga. Power Line, at Alto
Medical Center, $150. Or ex-
change for nice fresh in milch
cow and calf. Mrs. Dank Shock-
ley, Alto, Rt. 2.
30 A, 3/4 timber, 6 R house,
3 garages, 1 small chicken
house, creek through place, 2
fine lake sites, near college
and other school. Plenty oak
shade around house, good wa-
ter. Just outside city limits S.
W. Demorest, $5500.00 cash. G,
H. Prince, Demorest, Rt. 1, Box
13,
10 A more or less land on
Route 29 Danielsville Rd. 3
mi. from center Athens, ideal
place for raising chickens, hogs,
etc.; Practically new 4 R house
finished Oct., 51. Cash. Mrs,
Nora L. Bellew, Athens, Box
1204, Phone 3098-M,
35 A, 25 A open, 10 virgin
forest 2 good wells, large
branch, 1 mi. Hwy. 25 from
Atlanta, fine building _ site,
electricity on property, $3500.
with terms if desired. T. M
| Franklin, Winston, Rt. 1.
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
Several various size farms in
Gwinnett Co., some near pave-
ment, for sale. Hoke OKelley,
Grayson.
65 A land, 3 R house, well,
mail route; Also 40 A land, 4 R
house, well, barn, mail route,
for sale. W. T. Taylor, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 3.
40 A farm, about 15 A culti-
vation, rest in timber and pas-
ture, good well of water,
branch through pasture, on
mail route, 4 mi. W. Cumming,
11/2 miles. off Cumming-Can-
ton Hwy, 20; 4 R house, not
wired, needs repairs but. liv-
able, $1000.00 cash. W. P. Spen-
cer, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Madison Co., 10 mi, N: Ath-
ens, 1 mi. E, Neese, 60 A, about
half in cultivation, half in pas-
ture, young timber, large branch
through place, good well in
yard, 15 A in wheat and oats;
5 R house, for sale or exchange
for smaller place with broiler
house near Gainesville. W. F.
Holman, Hull, Rt. 1.
Lot 90x200 ft., fronting pub-
lie road, 300 ft. to grocery store,
mail and lights, 1-1/3 mi. Dal-
las Courthouse, $175.00 cash; Or
$200.00 terms. Or take acreage
in No. Ga., free flowing bold
spring, equal value, in trade.
ae Mathews, Smyrna, Man-
er St.
369 A Troup Co., located 1/2
mi. East Roosevelt Hwy., about
halfway between LaGrange
and Hogansville (7 mi. La-
Grange), on good dirt road
with 1 mile road frontage. Ex-
cellent for stock farm develop-
ment with wide stream year a-
round, quantity growing tim-
ber; Old Homestead House in
good condition, 1 tenant house,
outbldgs. $30. acre. C. A. Wynn,
Atlanta, 2179 McKinley Rd.
250 A, some timber, on sandy
swamp, 6 mi. Toomsboro, for
sale. Barney C. Helton, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 3.
60 A farm, 30 mi, E. Atlanta,
Hwy. 29, five springs, and river;
4 R tenant house, barn, pasture,
electricity, mail and school
route, telephone, 1 mile town;
4 A chicken farm, 4 R house,
well with pump, 31 mi. E. At-
lanta, Hwy. 29, just outside city
limits; lights, school and mail.
B. J. McMillen, Dacula, P. O.
Box 77. Phone 3688.
40 A land, located on Leban-
on Rd,, 2 mi. Epworth, 4 mi.
Copperhill, Tenn., 15 A pasture,
plenty timber, fruit trees, good
bottom land on Fightingtown
and Witzel Creek; Good ceiled
5 R house with well and elec.
See me on premises. Mrs. L. L.
Brackett, Epworth.
20 A, 3 mi. N. Alpharetta on
U. S. Hwy. 19, 10 A fescue
grass, 10 A woods, 15 A under
fence, 700 ft. hwy. frontage, 2
building sites, telephone, elec.,
mail and bus service, $3500.00.
Located North Fulton County.
Cc. F. Martin, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Cattle farm consisting 412
Acres, 58 A under hog wire,
220 A under barbed wire, 125
A improved permanent pas-
ture, plenty of water; 2 tenant
dwellings but no owner's
dwelling, for sale. Clifford Bell,
Sandersville.
House and lot with grist mill
fixtures, 2-30 in. rocks, Intl.
motor, platform scales; Also an-
other small house on place. Mrs.
J. K. McAfee, Sr., Wrightsville.
1011/2 A gray land, branch
through place, paved road to
town; 6 R house with bath, hall,
2 porches, painted inside and
out, 3 R tenant house. Mrs. Jef-
fie Peterman, Butler, Rt. 2.
2 Acre lot, 1/4 mi. paved road,
and good highway, lasting run-
ning water, lights available, 2
good buildings lots, fronts up
to good gravel road. T. L. Han-
cock, Summerville. |
Farm with 5 R house, elec.,
good spring, plenty running
water, pasture; 5 outbuildings,
plenty wood, mail, school bus
route, 1/2 mi. E. Diamond Post
Office, for sale. J. N. Johnson,
Diamond. *
House and lots located on
Pirkle Rd, 1/2 mi. Norcross
city limits, for sale cheap. See
owner: Ruby Barnes, Norcross,
RFD 1.
barn,
_timber,
ete
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
90 A mountain farm, 35 A
plowed, balance pine and oak
forest, fish pond, running wa-
ter; ideal for vegetables or live-
stock. L. R. Mauney, =
ville, Rt. 3. :
341 A including 250 A under
cultivation, 90 A~in pasture
ready for use, 6 mi. So, Louis-
ville, U. S. Hwy. 1. Contact. W.
B. Kitchens, Sr., Bartow, Ga.,
or W. B. Kitchens, Jr., Millen.
100 A choice farm land, 50 A
cultivation, 50 A woodland; 5
yr. old house, (painted fresh
1950), water, lights, tenant
house with lights, fence, cattle
barn, quarter mile paved road;
4 tractors, 1949 and 1950 Ford,
1948- Farmall, 1947 Farmall B,
complete equipment, 4 wheel
tractor wagon, feed mill, other
equipment, 10 cows, $15,500.00.
John Shepherd, AShburn, Rt. 3.
Cattle Farm: 811 A on high-
way, 284 A cultivated, 164 A
fenced, running water, planted
in pasture grasses, 363 A wood-
ed, 3 mi. Comer, 16 mi. Athens,
school bus and mail route; 10 R
dweiling, 2 bathrooms, elec.
lights, telephone, 2 separate en-
trances suitable for 2 families,
concrete swimming pool, 17
barns and outbldgs., 9 tenant
houses, $55,775.00. Write own-
er Ralph S. Collier, Comer.
312 A land near highway,
Heard Co., good land, good cat-
tle range, running water, plen-
ty wood; 6 R and 4 R houses, 1
block house, 3 mail routes,
school bus by door, rolling
store by place. W. H. Burgess,
Roopville, Rt. 1.
50 A, Ga, Farm, 4 R house,
barn, $3000.00; 42 A, 4 R house,
smoke house, grainery,
chicken houses, $7000.00. Both
fronts paved highway 3 mi.
Cornelia, Habersham Co., Ga.
School bus, mail route, elec.,
phone available; 60 A, 1/4 mi.
highway, cotton houses, $1700.;
All 3 farms have upland, bot-
toms, wood, pasture, water, and
are adjoining; All three farms
together, $9500.00: A. N. Gam-
brell, Care Mrs. Vera Gold,
Norfolk 3, Va., 9301 Buckman
Ave. ;
533 A stock farm, 140 A Se-
ricea, 60 A Coastal Bermuda,
15 A Kobe,/75 A Lupine, 50 A
Oats, 40 A pecan grove, bal,
timber; 10 R colonial house,
managers cottage, 2 tenant
houses, 2 metal grain bins, 1200
rods 39 in. woven wire, in 4 dif.
pastures, 4 barns, REA, mail and
school bus by door, near church-
es, running ereek, modern and
painted white including fences.
Chas. Pagel, Hephzibah.
41.19 A land, good small cat-
tle farm, plenty water, Bermuda
grass, fish pond site, no fence;
4 R house, lights, school and
mail route by door, telephone
available, 8 mi. W. Marietta on
Villa Rica Rd. in sight of Post
Oak Church. $3000,00. Rev. W.
P. Jordan,! Powder Springs, Rt.
2:
108 A land, about 40 A culti-.
vation, rest in pasture, all un-
der fence, pine and hardwood
timber, 5 mi. NW _ Donalson-
ville, on Hwy. 39, on_ school
and mail route; good 4 R house,
ceiled inside, elec. lights, barn,
running water in house and to
barn, $535$,00. Arthur F. So-
well, Donalsonville, Rt. 1.
65 A-farm, 8 A cultivation,
9/10 tob. allotment, 6 A tame
grass, suitable for poultry or
small stock, plenty branch wa-
ter, spring that can be run in-
to house; 4 R house. Nearly
enough timber to pay for place,
3 mi. Young Harris on West
Union Rd. Bol McConnell,
Young Harris, Rt. 1.
S. S. Standridge Farm, 202 1/2
A good land, 2-H farm open,
some saw timber, some young
running water, good
pastures, old 2 story house, on
tenant house; buildings not liv-
able until repaired. George R.
Standridge, Ellaville.
2221/2 A land, 11/2 H farm
open, good pastures, some saw
timber, plenty young timber, 2
running streams, grist water
mill, one 6 R house, 2 flowing
wells, one sulphur and mineral
water, mail route, REA line,
1/2 mi. paved road. See. The-
ron-Hill, Care Hills Garage,
10 yrs.), ideal for livestock
|row crops, $75. acre. Some
terms arranged with righ
Wednesday, March 26, 19!
FARMS & FARM LAND |
FOR SALE i
21/2 A land, 4 R mode
house, 35 bearing pecan tre
deep well, 4 mi. down town A
bany, NW section, Ga. Pow
and telephone, $10,000.00 ca
or terms. J. L. Mercer, Albany,
f
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Rt. 3, Box 260. i t
100 A in White Co, 1
hwy. 20 A cultivation; 5 Res
house, good barn, outbldgs,)
elec. lights, 6000 cap. chicken ic
house, borders on river, ideal} %
summer home, $2500.00. A. F.j
Ferguson, Murrayville, Rt. lf }
103 A, Gwinnett Co., goodj
farm or pasture land, 4 mi.
Lawrenceville, on Lawrence- ip
ville-Suwanee Rd.; Good 5 R
house with asbestos siding, 2
screened in porches, 1 bar
road to be paved this yeal
(partly top-soil now), E. E, Hai
ris, Suwanee, Rt.-1, 4
40 A-farm on paved highwa
in town of Maxeys; good hous:
store house. One-third cash, bal
equal payments for 5 years with
6 percent interest. T. B. Del
linger, Maxeys. =
10 A land, good. house an
barn, new pump in well,
fertilized land, on new g
way at Bold Springs, Walton
Co. See. Hubert Walls, Winder
Rid. : a
420, A, near Willacoochee, |
A cultivation, tob. allotment, 2
dwellings, 2 tob. barns, 2 mule
barns, other buildings, all good
shape; good fencing, land
state good cultivation, ish
pond, plenty fish, water fo
livestock; plenty young pine
timber (hasnt been cupped 1
A rc ite ahah AB at One racic
party. Contact: L, R. Guthrie,
Valdosta, 526 N. Lee St. (Tel
Office 1810;-Res., 712-R), 4
162/A good land, upland,
bottom; 2 dwelling houses,
and 4 R, and 3 broiler house
for sale or exchange for small
er farm in or near some indus-
trial town. Dont write if not
interested. Clear title. W. RB
Davis, Ball Ground. Be
6 A land with new 4 R ho
(owner occupied) front
back porches, all openings ant
porch screened, good well,
Yates Rd., Red Oak, Fulton Co.
Fronts 400 ft., 905 ft. back,
school bus 250 or 300 yds. from
house. Mail, laundry, bread
route. Telephone, elec, line,
good schools and _ churches.
George P. Williams, Colle
Park, Rt. 2, Box 414 A.
44 A in Pine Mountain Val-
ley on good graded road, .estab-
lished pasture, 11 A level, r
rolling woods, plenty water 1
pasture, running water in _
5 R house, 3 good poult
houses, barn, electricity, Strav
berries, Boysenberries, Peaches.
Good neighborhood, churches,
schools. See owner: C, G. Shet-
er, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 89.
189 A, 150 A cleared, two 50
A plots, 3 A hog wire, 22.5 A
peanut allotment, springs, gat-
den, creek, 3 doz. pecans, apple,
pears, peaches, chinese walnuts,
modern new 5 R house wit
bath, rubber tile floors, wa
house, elec. pump, hot water.
barn, smoke house, modern
chicken house, 12 ft. fence, $12,-
000. 12 mi. E., Montezuma, |
mi. W. Henderson on Hwy. 2
Sign on power pole. Chas, L.
Colison, Montezuma, Rt, 2. .
20 A good upland North Blue....
Ridge, good pasture, 40 fru lines
trees, around 8 A cleared,
ance wood: Box house, lights.
outbuildings, $1500. cash quics
sale. Letters ans, or see. Poley
Patterson, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.
50 A land, in site of 411 Hwy fy;
about 4 mi. So. Chatsworth, f,
or 10 A bottom, creek through @..
one side; 4 R house, 2 porches #).;
elec, pump in well, water ir
house, near churches, schoo}
and mail route, about 1/4 mi
No. Ramhurst, Ga., Also smal
Riding Tractor, Cultivator, t
Disc Cutaway Harrow, Turner
mowing machine, air cooled
motor (G & H), for sale. Sec gm
Ralph Parker, Ramhurst, Rt. 1
140 A good land, 4 branches
good well water, ideal for farm:
ing, cattle, hogs, chickens, ae
7 mi. E. Buford; 2 Dwelli
fair outbldgs., for sale reason
JP eS 2m ae ey
5 a ala TEA DBE
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Thomaston.
ably. R. C. Mauldin, Bufocd
Rt. 2. So a
Summit, 3 R_ hause,
iouse, good well water,
fenced, for sale. See
A. Gohlke, Twin
> river farm, 2 good bot-
some upland in culti-
rest in woods, large 2
frame house, good barn,
good Bermuda pasture,
for summer resort or
farm, cheap. Write at
Mrs. Ila C. Lathem, Cler-
te
farm home, timber and
farm all in one. Write
ice. M. Chason, Groveland.
i some level, some hilly,
oil (none red-clay), especi-
ble for poultry, cattle.
Cureton, Jr., Atlanta, 1764
Dr. N. E. VE-3634,
es ani -e; Trion, 7 mi.
-on bus and mail route:
es, 5 R, 4 R,.2 R, and 1
barn, 2 good wells of
ever known to go dry),
J. O. Nichols, Trion,
ee ry 3
unimproved tract on
ne mage Woolsey, Ga.,
A a, branch running
to river with high
r making dam, suit-
growing timber or for
camp, $1200. Phone 5600.
Wikiams, Griffin, Box
ut-over timber land
Co. Ga, facing two
, 2 mi. E. LeTourneau
Atlanta-Greenville, S.
About 200 A formerly
cultivation and wonder-
m land, 11,180 ft.
:-fence 4 ft. high, all
sts and set in concrete
Enough pulpwood on
to pay for it. Contact:
Brown, Walhalla, S. C.
2151. - Be :
farming land,
, lights, near schooi
iweh, near Warren and
Co. line, also Harts
_ $4000. Mrs. G, G.
stta, 119 Hedges St.
ouse on 2 A~ land,
ad, near stores, post
D, in fine community,
irable place, for sale
Mrs. E. Powell,
t8 1/2 or 9 mi.
1 mile off Dallas-
wy., plenty running
, 3 barns, $4590.
Dallas, Rt. 2. -
perfect for smal:
or lake, natural
ck, creek on side,
only 1/4 mi. away,
lights, school bus,
footage on good
church; 40 A, smatl
2 1/2 mi. town, for
de for place near my
(Bill) Williamson,
ake Howard Ra.,
=)
ore or less, 4 A culti-
pasture, 6 mi. Blairs-
Ridge Rd., 1 mile
4 RB house, elec. lights,
in yard, $1000. Ed.
ille, RFD No. 4,
Hubert Legg).
level land, makes
between 25-30 A
est in timber
house, 4 mi. Tay-
pastures can easily}
Several fruit trees;
barn, several out-
. fine timber. Sell
A good and, Bald-
., 6 R house,
for elec.
man
wired
oeck raising, $20. Acre.
and cross fenced, on Hammett
Rd., 5 mi. LaGrange, 4 mi. Ho-
ganville, both Textile centers,
pasture and hog lot, 35 A cul-
tivation, rest in pasture and
timber, fish pond stocked with
brim and bass; 9 R house wired
for stove, barn, outbldg., in
good - condition, plenty water,
school and mail.route by door.
Orchard, chicken houses, gar-
den. Mrs. C. S. Jacobs, Hogans-
ville, Rt. 2. ;
39 A, 27 mi. Atlanta, paved
Hwy. 92, Hiram, Paulding Co.,
900 ft. on paved hwy., 900 ft.
on top soil read; 2 houses, 6
and 4 R, city conveniences,
barn, fruit,- young timber, for
sale. Mrs. L. D.: Andrew, At-
lanta, 966 Carmel Ave., N. E.
CY 5695. Eee
203 A located Pike Co., 25
mi. So. Griffin, 2 dwellings, 2)
barns, 100 A cultivated, 100 A
woodland, 2 streams, for sale.
Contact. E. L. Beckham, Mo-
lena.
175 A good land, fine loca-
tion, close to Hwy.; 60 A culti-
vation, lots young timber, plen-
ty running water, mail route
through farm, 1/4 mi. school;
Also another tract, 10-3/4 A, 6
/R house on highway, school
and mail route by place. Mrs.
Walter Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt.
ds
22 A good land, 4 R frame
house, dbl. garage, lots of
shrubbery, and. bulbs, clear
stream, nice lake site, straw-
berries, apples, peaches, plum,
and grapes, lots of wild flow-
ers, rock gardens, pool, 1/4 mi.
paved road, 3 mi. Lithonia.
Mrs. Ross Holcombe, Decatur,
129 Emerson Ave.
25 A farm land, 11/4 mi. At-
Janta Hwy., Habersham Co.,
good for cattle, chickens, corn,
cotton, truck, etc., good large
branch through it, about 6 A
in woods,-Ga. Power Line, 2
good road fronts, for sale. C. J.
Manly, Alto, Rt. 1.
70 A farm, Fannin Co., on
large creek, 15 A cultivation, 7
A rich bottom, 75 bu. corn per
acre, meadow, balance branch
and timber; 5 R house, and 1
small house, barn, 2 pastures,
running water, apple orchard,
fine spring, about 20 large
Black Walnut trees, mail and
school bus by door, near church
and store. Priced to sell. Grady
Woody, Aska. ;
300 A farm, 240 A_ good
smooth land for cultivation, bal-
ance in woods, 300 pecan trees,
9 buildings, barbwire for fenc-
ing, plenty good water, ideal
for stock farm, 3 mi. W. Warm
Springs, Ga., for sale, rent, or
lease. No reasonable offer re-
fused. R. C. Holloway, Man-
chester, 519 Indianola Dr.
One and one-half acres land,
3 R house with lights. One-half
acre fenced. Pecan, Pear and
Apple trees. Located 3 mi. Da-
rien on Rt. 17, near Salt water
dock, $1,200.00. Mary H. Horn-
beck, Darien.
35 A., more or less, on mail
Rt., near church and_ school.
Bldgs. in need of repair. Good
productive land. Avie Faulkner
Deaton, Clermont, Rt. 1.
33 A farm, 90 A cultivation,
5 A pasture, rest wooded land.
Small: set of timber on place.
House with lights, on mail Rt.
Plenty water. 3 mi. from new
Liberty Church. Albert M. Al-
len, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
147 A 50 mi. Atlanta on So-
cial Circle-Rutledge paved hwy.
Level land, suitable -for trac-
tor use. Good cattle farm with
stream running entire length of
farm. House in fair cond., $55.
acre. Miss Mellie Stanton, So-
cial Circle. 4
1 A plot, 5 R house, well on
porch, wood house, chicken
house, lot, and stable, with 1/2
A garden plot, 1 block of Au-
stell city limits, $4000.00. E. L.
Thrasher, Austell, RFD 1.
_225 A, about half under cul-
tivation and grazing, other in
timber, lies between 2 state
highways, 1-mi. out of Man-
chester in Talbot Co., well wa-
tered for cattle; Modern home,
3 Renter hoi for sale. Ap-
ply D. Hines, Shiloh, Rt. 1, Box
129.70 A in Troup Co., fenced
Talking Rock on gravel road,
about 15 A in cultivation, good
pasture and about 4 A in hog
pasture in grass and clover; 6
R house with running water,
sealed with sheet rock through-
out, REA, school and mail route;
2 chicken houses, 3000 and 4500
cap. with running water and
equipment, barn, crib, smoke
house, other outbldgs. $5500.00.
Terms. Howard Mulkey, Talk-
ing Rock.
40 A farm, 15 A cultivation,
rest in timber and pasture, good
well water, branch through
pasture, 4 mi. W. Cumming, 1-
1/2 mi. off Canton-Cumming
wired, needs repairs but liv-
able, $1000.00 cash. William P.
Spencer, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
20 A farm, good, strong land,
branch, small lake stocked: with
bream, good barn, well, no
house, 8 mi. Atlanta, 1 mile
Mableton, $3500. O. D. Eskew,
Atlanta, 1776 Madrona: St., N.
W. BE 3273. ee
201 A, 50 A cultivation, good
tobacco land, 4 A allotment,
plenty turpentine timber, 13
mi. SW Baxley, Ga., Appling
Co.; Good 6 R house just paint-
ed, elec. good tobacco .barn,
plenty outbldgs., for sale. Ralph
Beckworth, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
25 A land, water runs thru
farm; 2 dwelling houses, 4 R
and 5 R wired for electric
stove, 2 chicken houses, 1000
and 2000 cap., oil heater for
same; Also 30 White Leghorns
just beginning to lay, for sale.
See. Mrs. George Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
rfenced with new -barb wire
with 2 cross fences, 300 A seed-
ed to pasture for cattle, plenty
running water, lots game and
fish, no buildings of value but
excellent for eattle. J. G. Pur-
vis, Millen, Rt. 2. Phone 321J3.
122 A, all under fence, good
pasture; 6 R dwelling painted,
.plenty outbldgs., all buildings
covered with metal roofing,
mail and school route. T.
Jones, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.
Good house, almost new, on
1 A or more land, paved hwy.,
city school bus and mail route,
water, almost any kind mineral
waters. Good for trucking;
close to Curb Market, bargain
price, or trade. Mrs. V. M.
Brooks, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
Two 6 R houses with land,
built with crab orchard stone
lined with blocks, water, lights,
modern; Two 5 R houses with
acreage built with blocks,. wa-
ter, lights, modern, all fixtures;
And 1 cheap house, water,
lights, kitchen sink, with 2
acres land; All near Chicka-
mauga. Priced right. See: H. M.
Walker, Chickamauga, Rt. 1
| Box 104A.
Chicken farm, 2 small dwell-
ings, 5000 cap. brooder house,
10x12 ft. feed house, 1 acre
Jand, grapes, etc. 8 mi. No.
Cartersville, Hwy. 411, for sale.
Mrs. J. N. Young, Woodstock.
5 R frame house, 3 large lots,
lights, good well, can get coun-
ty water, close - to
schools, churches, 3 blocks to
surburban bus stop, located
Scottdale, Ga., just off Wood-
land Ave. Bargain $2000.00.
Contact Mrs. Zora Brown, Dal-
las, Rt. 3.
Adjoining National Forest,
315 A, Habersham Co., near
Turnerville, 2 miles off paved
highway, good mountain scen-
ery, some timber, lots of pulp-
wood, several large springs and
branches, 1 large creek, good
for hunting; 4 R house, elec.,
for sale. Contact. J. W. Waits,
Ben Hill.
30 A land, 8 mi. Northeast
Clarkesville, Ga; 9 R_ house
with water, lights, and block
building, for quick sal; $3500.
See: F. R. Vandiver, Roberts-
town.
100 A Forsyth Co., 40 mi. At-
Janta, not in cultivation at
present, 30 A _ rich bottom,
several springs, streams, large
creek, ol
house, 1/4 mi, bus-
line and paved hwy. near Bu-
ford Dam Site, $4500. Some
terms. James L Smith, Austell,
Re 3. :
135 A farm, 21/2 mic -E.
Hwy. No. 20; 4 R house not}
650 A land, 450 A open, all|
stores, |
195 A, good farming, stock or
poultry, some small timber, 1
mi. So. town Bethlehem, Bar-
row Co., consolidated high
school; { large residence, lights,
on REA line, 2 barns, garage,
2 good roads, mail and school
route, borders on south by
Scotts Creek, and Appalachee
River. Near 2 churches. Con-
tact: H. T. Hendrix, or W. L.
Hendrix, Trustees: Will D. Hen-
drix Estate, Bethlehem.
40 A land, plenty running
water, some timber, good place
for chicken houses or lake, 3
mi. No. Dahlonega, Ga., Hwy.
19, for sale. Ed RidJey, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 4.
94 A farm, good barn, fine
for raising cattle, 1/2mi. off
Lawrenceville-Buford Hwy.; 5
R house, wired for stove, lights,
pump, plenty water. No letters
ans. See. J. B. Billew, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1, Box 197. ~
One farm, 72 A of fair pro-
ductive land, about 50,000 ft.
pine timber, 7 mi, W. Calhoun:
4 R house with porch, elec.
lights, good barn, pasture, spring
water, mail and school route,
$2750. Wm. Patterson, Calhoun,
Rt. 1.
30 A near highway, 1/4 mile
RFD school. bus, 5 high schools,
3 colleges, good 7 R_ house,
elec., good barn, spring water,
pasture, good land, timber, bar-
gain, $3500. W. E. Berry, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 2.
6 A land in Georgia, 1/2 mi.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Catoosa Co
Ga., mail and school route,
good road, priced right. Terms
eash. John York, Mentone, Ala-
bama.
132 A farm, located Fair-
mount. Ga, Sell all or west halt.
Contact: Mrs. Harry Dodd, La-
Fayette, 815 So. Cherokee St.;
Or Dyer Thompson, Fairmount.
100 A, Carroll Co., 75 A fen-
ced, seeded with Sericea, Crim-
son Clover, Fescue, Ladino,
Burr Clover, Kudzu; Good 5 R
house, large 2 story barn, other
buildings, 2 mi. So. Clem, .Ga.
on Black Top Road. C. M. Nix,
M.|Clem, Rt. 1.
140 A, cut over but still
plenty growing timber, plenty
water, good pasture, good 2
mule barn. See for price. J. R.
Wade, Butler, Rt. 1.
26 A on good road, 5 mi. So.
Chatsworth, Murray Co.; Good
dwelling, brick foundation, as-
bestos siding, screened porches, | 1
hardwood floors, well in yard,
elec., wired for stove, barn,
crib, chicken house, smoke
house; garden, pasture, orchard.
Good community, all white
home owners. Clear title.
Prompt possession $3500. Jno.
W. Clemontts, Chatsworth.
Around 150 A located on
Henry. and Butts Co. lines, a-
bout 60 A lespedeza, red top
and Ladino clover, fescue for
winter grazing, practically all
fenced and cross*fenced for
cattle, about 150-200 M ft. saw
timber; 5 R house, barn with
lights, well in yard, near good
churches, school bus turns a-
round in yard. Mrs. Vera Mc-
Cart, Jackson, Rt. 1.
Southern mansion, 7 R, 2
baths, hand carved oak trim,
one floor, excellent front porch,
screened, on 4 1/2 A. farm,
2 car garage, shop, elec. well
house, wash house, 1/8 A 10
ft. iron fence, steel posts, 25 x
175 poultry building (care for
200 hens). Large garden, pecan
trees, grapes. Landscaped.
Shown only by appointment.
Worth $20,000. Sell. for $4500.
Mrs. Ralph M. Mathis, Monte-
zuma, Rt. 2.
15 A land, 30,000 ft. saw tim-
ber, Cherokee Co., on Killian
Rd., South Canton 1/2 mi. city
limits; Good 5 R house painted
in and out, elec. lights, fixtures
in all rooms, porches, tele-
phone in house, new barn 40. x
32 ft. School bus by door. Pas-
ture. Truck patches, M. B. Byess,
Canton, Rt. 2.
12-15 A more or less, small
amount in cultivation, small
amt. fruit; Good 6 R house,
barn, other outbldgs., water on
back porch, about 1 1/2 mi}
SW Dallas, priced re Or
will exchange. QO. A. Stone,
Dallas, Rt. &
| FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALF
vation, plenty saw timber and
pulpwood, oak and hickory, 2
good springs, pasture, 8 A
barns, RFD school bus route,
REA line (in home), large can-
ning and pecan processing
plants nearby for sale. J. P.
Brown, Meansville.
2 adjoining tracts, 32 A and
10 A, near town, sold together
house on each, 3 branches, vine-
yard, young orchard, surface
irrigation, small nursery, shade
trees, partly landscaped, rock
gardens, parks, thousands of
shrubs, and-flowers, natural
lake and fish pond sites. 465
ft. on Hwy. 29 joining corner
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville.
50 A, 30 A open, 20 A woods,
about 30 mi. Atlanta, near
Bankhead Hwy. West good home
large barn, plenty buses both
ways for city worker. Bargain
$600. cash, with balance
rent at $50. monthly for ten
years. Owner J. O. Day, At-
lanta, Main P. O. Box 276.
170 A more or less, road cros=
ses in front of house, 5 R and
hall, elec. in house and barn,
other outbldgs., surface well,
fenced all around and cross
fenced; 4 R house and surface
well, poultry house, elec. fix-
tures. Miss Alma J. Bundrick,
Cordele, Rt. 1, Box 148.
266 A cattle and cultivati
farm, 100 A growing pines, 9'
25 A bottom, plenty water,
springs, 2 creeks could be cross
fenced, 2 1/2 mi. off paved hwy.
One 4 R ceiled farm house with
electricity, 30 x 24 barn, 18
14 barn 4 yrs. old, $35. per
acre. Terms. Ed. McGarity, Me-
Donough, Phone 3274.
63 A, 1 mile off 4 Lane Hwy.
at Mt. Olivet Church, Cobb Co.;
6 R house, hot and cold water,
5 R house, both wired for stove,
2 barns, store, potato house,
other outbldgs. ideal country
home, $10,500.00. Bryan Taylor,
Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
46 A, 1/2 A strawberries,
orchard, young vineyard, pear
tree, 2 pecan trees, 2 Haeworth
Apple trees; House wired, good
water through place, mail route,
mi. Methodist Church and
school, 1 1/2 mi. Bapt. =
6 mi. W. Carrollton, 1 mi.
Burwell on Burwell-Carrollton
rollton, Rt. 5.
wood, 1 1/2 mi. W. Camak, Ga.,
on good gravel road, 150 A
open land, 50 A fenced pasture
land, plenty running water; 6
Norwood, 202M2 for priee and
terms. John H. Crawford, Nor-
wood.
129 A good farm land, smooth,
make bale cotton to acre, good
for cattle, large fields, plenty
water, all kinds timber, lake
sites, good saw timber, fruit
trees: Large home wired, smail
house not wired, good com-
munity, school bus in yaid.
Near 2 good towns, 2 churches.
- E. McCart, Lawrenceville,
Deas :
12 1/2 Acres (paved road
frontage), 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 mi.
city limits on Gordon Road.
Exchange for new house built
for me on my lot, or sell 100 x
300 ft. building lots. 3/4 mt.
Airport. Mrs. Effie Smith, Aus-
tell, Rt. 3.
6 1/2 A 1/2 mile city limits,
3 good houses, with bath, sink
and cabinet in kitchen, pump
in well, $9000. or trade. J. A.
Weaver, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
135 A slightly rolling land, 3
mi. SE Forsyth, 2 good streams,
fine for cattle or dairy. Modern
home, electricity, phone, school
bus. U. S. Hwy. 41. Write for
further information, or contact
in person, Wyman Walker,
Forsyth.
53 A, 28 A in cultivation,
5 M Capacity Chicken House,
us mile off black top road im
orsyth Co. 5 R dwelling. T. A.
Darracott, Gainesville, Rt 1,
127 A. I mile town, 50 A culti-
fescue; 2 good houses, 2 good
or separately; Good soil, small
with Lilburn Rd. Liberal terms.
ike
A cultivation, 50 A easily rae |
1/2 A under fence hog pasture,
good vegetable garden, young ~
crib, smoke house, shop, pump, -
good well in yard, running:
Rd. Mrs. W. A. Robinson, Car-_
279 A land, 2 1/2 mi. EB. Nor-
houses covered with tin. Phone .
<
- cultivation, 30 A good bottoms;
A cultivation,
ber, located between Commerce
- mail and school bus route. For
.
Box 74.
(a
FARMS AND FARM LAND
"FOR SALE
_r~
450. A, Forsyth Co.) :75 A
2% Dwellings in fair conditien,
one wired for electricity, on
school bus and mail route. Lake
site, poplar, oak, and pine tim-
ber, ideal for cattle farm. Call
Dixie 5852 Atlanta, or write:
W. G. Green, Conley, 3700
Jonesboro Rd., Rt. 1.
45 A, 12 A bottom land, 15
timber, plenty
wood, 1 mi. lake, gravel road,
mail and school bus route;
R house with new metal roof,
lights, water in house, $3006.
V. J. Kirby, Morganton, Rt. 1.
68 A, 10 A wood, 20 A pasture
of grass, clover, branch througn
pasture, rest of land in culti-
vation located North Alto. Good
house, running water, lights,
mail and school bus by door.
E. E. Turner, Alto, Rt. 1. _
112 A land, 40 A cultivation,
rest in woodland, good farming
Jand or cattle range, some tim-
and Jefferson, 1 mile Hwy. in
Apple Valley Community, on
REA line, running water, ba:n,
but no house, nice building lot.
See: Curtis Potts, Jefferson, Rt.
-
120 A, plenty of timber, som2
Zood saw timber, year around
spring water, good lake site,
on good road, 4 mi. E. Acworth,
4 mi. No. Kennesaw, 30 mi. N.
Atlanta; 2 houses, barn, 2
pbrooder houses, 400 cap., all
buildings in good ~ condition,
lights, phone, pump in weil,
sale. F. F. Powers, Acworth,
Mil
60 A farm with 2 good houses
all conveniences, nice fish pond,
Jand partly sowed in permanent
pasture, for sale or trade for
East Point property. Phone At-
jJanta Fairfax 7975. E. K. Smith,
Red Oak.
444 A farm on Hwy. 16 at
cross-roads, 9 mi. N. Louisville,
Ga., 150 A cultivation, rest in
timber and pasture with 2
streams; All modern conveni-
ences, 4 tenant houses, barn,
store, and cotton house, some
can trees. Sell for cash. Mrs.
va Rhodes, Louisville, Rt. 1,
71 1/2 A land mostly wood-
Jand, fine for cattle range, 15
A lake site; 6 R dwelling, hard-
woed floors, good outbidgs.,
store house, chicken run;~School
bus, RR mail, dry cleaning
route, all weather road, electri-
city, wired for elec. stove, 3.
mi. off Hwy. 7 Southwest. R:
M. Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
135 A,;75 A, fenced, old 4
R house; 40 A with 3 R house,
Jots of young timber; 245 A, nice
Jake site, plenty water; 155 A,
some saw timber, 84 ft. water.
fall; 134 A, nice spring, several
building sites. No 129 hwy.
frontage in 1/2 mile between
sae S. H. Head, Cleveland,
80 A more or less, school bus
and mail route, 11/2 mi. paved
road, all under 3 strands wire,
big branch, some saw timber,
plenty pulpwood and growing
pines. 3 R house, elec., well on
concrete porch, screened; near
chureh, $40. acre. Moran Fletch-
-er, Forsyth, RFD 4.
4.6 A, 5 R frame house, elec.;
well house, elec. pump, water
_ heater, large hen house, elec. |
lights and automatic time
switch, running water; Hobby
shop, with some tools, small
greenhouse, plants, . flowers,
fruit trees and grape vines;
farm tools with garden tractor,
4 hives of bees, just south Col-
Jege Park, on Horton Drive,
off Roosevelt Hwy. F. A. Sher-
man, College Park, Box 54. CA.
0043.
200 A edge of Quitman, Dixie
Hwy., city water, 2 streams,
fertile soil (grows bumper
rops) 3/4 A Rabbiteye Seed-
ess huckleberries, 60 A clear
of stumps, all year pasture,
timber, hardwood, some pine.
6 R resident, two 4 R, and 3 R
yent (tenant) houses, large
barn, for stock market, tobac-
co barn, farm barn, other out-
bidgs. Near churches, schools.
FAAMS AND FARM LAND
Dis
houses, plenty saw timber, for
FOR SALE
307 A in Haralson Co., about
41/2 mi. Buchanan, on Old
Rockmart Rd., good free stone
well water, on river, 3 branch-
es, never dry. Around 100 A
pasture, sowed in several kinds
grass, all year grazing, 100 A
cultivation, good gray land,
lots of pine and hardwood tim-
ber, more than 100 A in timber.
5 houses, lots of other buildings.
Sell part, or all on terms. C.
G. Summerville, Buchanan, Rt.
i,
68 A adjoining to Puddin
Ridge Fruit Farm, 18 A culti-
vation, ideal truck farm, has
earliest tomatoes and strawber-
ries for market, very fertile
ridge land, on public road, 25
mi. S. Chattanooga; Nice large
5 R house, water, lights, 2
small barns, 30 fruit trees, $4.-
500.00 cash. See anytime. W. H.
Kenimer, Rising Fawn, POB
48. :
135 A plus on Whitesburg Rd.
near McWhorter, Douglas Co.,
40 A under barb wire, 10 A
permanent pasture, never dry
stream, on. all weather road, 2
mi. hard surface road; Good
ceiled house, elee., good well
and new barn, complete with
farm and blacksmith tools, good
timber, $3000.00. B. P. Richard-
son, Atlanta, 4556 Northside
Dr. CH. 8455.
69 A, 3 mi. E. Norcross, 40 A
rich bottom land, can be irri-
gated, 7 A nice timber, 3
streams, building site over-
looking entire farm, fronting
good road 400 ft.; 2 old but
livable dwellings, large barn,
lots farming equipment, or-
chard, lake site between build-
ing site and road, elec., tele-
phone available, $6,500.00. Sun-
day appointments. Write: Mrs.
M. L. Ward, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
12 A land on Elberton-Ath-
ens Hwy. No. 72, eight miles
Elberton, $5500.00. Do not
write. See. J. B. Saxon, Elber-
ton, Rt. 5. ree
1481/2 A, 65 A cultivation,
tobacco allotment and barn,
peanut allotment, extra good
cottom land, bale per acre, to-
matoes, okra market, plenty
timber, all under fence; 5 R
house, lights, running water,
large chicken house, $7,500.00
including tractor, mule, other
farming equipment (valued at
$4800.00). Some cash. Balance
to loan company. Land broke,
crops being planted. Immedi-
ate possession, O. C. Brinson,
Whigham.
2 acres land in McIntosh Co.,
11/2 mi. Crescent, Ga. on
Saplo. River, at reasonable
price. T. B. Slater, Townsend.
80 A farm in Georgia, good
for cattle and chicken raising,
1 mi. off Hwy. 245 between
Copperhill, Tenn. and Mineral
Bluff, Ga., plenty water, creek
runs through middle of farm,
for sale, G. B. Fortner, Mineral
Bluff, Rt. 1.
210 A Banks Co., near Hick-
ory Flat, 20 A bottom land, 2
sale. See. No letters ans. Docia
Harris, Lula.
- 100 A farm; 6 R house, barn,
other outbldgs.; One 1950 Mod-
el Super A Farmall tractor, cul-
tivators, 2 disc plow, distribu-
tors, plantrs, cutting harrow,
belt pulley, power lift with
Jand. 6 mi. W. Calhoun, Gor-
don Co., near school, church,
in white community. Andrew
Hix, Curryville, Rt. 1.
4 A with small 6 R house,
car house, outbldgs., elec., gas,
fenced, 3 yrs. old, 1 acre woods,
25 miles Atlanta, $2600.00; Al-
-so 43 A, 25 A in fescue, crossed
fenced, Acre lake, good painted
house, elec., $2,975.00; 15 head
beef cattle optional. Out Law-
rencevill-Duluth paved road.
Eugene Loudermilk, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1.
5 R residence, 6 A pecan or-
chard, outhouses, lights, water,
for sale or rent. Mrs. Eugenia
J. Barrett, Atlanta, 964 St.
Charles Ave., N. E. VE. 5214.
35 A more or less on Hwy. 5,
two miles South Blue Ridge, 10
A bottom in cultivation, pasture,
5 R house, good spring, elec,
good outbldgs., well timbered,
aan $6000. Terms. Hayden
S. Garland, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2,
4
20 A under new fence, all
year around pasture; 6 R house
in good condition, good barn,
running water, phone, Grey-
hound and school bus by door,
close to churches. Ans. letters
Use box number only. Mrs.
Howard Ledford, Hampton, Box
63-2.
66 A farm, around 45 A culti-.-
vation, fruit trees enough for
family use, Jand makes bale
cotton to acre; 5 R house, barn,
cotton house, chicken and hog
lot. About 400 ft. off highway
78, 2 mi. Loganville, 30 mi. At-
ee E. F. Acree, Loganville,
22) :
New 4 R house and 5 A good
cleared land, near Bremen,
water works, just outside city
limits, good for truck farming,
$2500. Half down, rest $15.
monthly. Give possession at once
C..N..OKelly, Bremen, Box 43.
80 A, 30 A cultivatable, 20 A
well terraced extra fertile land,
3 streams, Jake site, several
acres lespedeza, 50 M ft. saw
timebr, lots of pulpwood; 3 R
house, electricity, well at back
porch, 1/2 mile. road being
graded for pavement, mail and
school bus routes, church in
sight, thickly settled community,
$2500. cash. D: E. Hancock,
Auburn, Rt. 1.
110 A, fenced, sowed for cows,
concrete dairy barn, 3 other
barns, poultry house, store, good
dwelling house, electricity,
water, on mail route, school
bus route, paved highway, 5
mi. W. Washington on Greens-
boro road. See: Mrs. Nina C.
Poss, Washington, c/o Clover
Hill Farm.
Almost new large 2 R house
with lights, 2 A land, mail and
school bus route, near churches
and store, nice location for
chicken house, $650. See me, 6
mi. E, LaFayette on Round
Pond Road at T.-C. Cardins.
Miss Rachel Wilkinson, LaFayet-
te, Rt. 2. 4
50 A farm, new 5 R modern
house with bath, hot and cold
water, deep well, outblidgs.,
with stock pond and timber.
Mail and school bus route, near
churches and store. $2800. cash
down, balance $226. yearly pay-
ments. 6 mi. E. LaFayette on
Round Pond Rd. T. C. Cardin,
LaFayette, Rt. 2.
65 A red loamy land, 5 R
house, outbldgs, all covered
with steel roofing, electricity,
house wired for stove, schooi
bus by door, 15 mi. Chattano-
oga, Tenn., lasting water, West
New Prospect Church. Located
in Walker Co. Ga. G. P. Baker,
Kensington, Rt. 2.
Good Farm, 63 A, 2 mi. E.
Silver City northern part For-
syth Co., crosses Post Road that
connects No. 19 and 53 Hwys.;
5 R house ,electricity, mail Rt.,
good outbldgs., 3 chicken houses,
4000 cap., plenty timber, water,
excellent for raising stock. John
W. Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
bottom land, plenty of road
frontage, nice lake site, _ bus
route, electric lights, telephone,
about 1 mi. school, 4 mi. city
limits on New Hope Rd. for sale.
P. G. Stewart, Ben Hill, New
Hope Rd. Atlanta phone RA
9697. ;
160 A farm, 30 A open land,
rest not cleared, about 20,000
ft. pine timber, 2 good houses
and barn, other outbldgs., locat-
ed on road leading from Halls
St. to Hwy. 41. Terms can be
arranged. See Geo P. Ward,
Adairsville, At Halls Station.
Small fdrm on Hwy. 8i,
school and mail route by door,
6 mi. W. McDonough; Fair 4
R house, shop, smoke house, 2
barns, 2 pexmanent streams,
saw timber, oak, gum, pulp-
wood, near 3 churches. REA
line, telephone line, for sate.
Mrs. H. L/. Fields, McDonough,
Rit. 3, :
90 A land, pastures fenced,
and cross fenced, good wat,
lots of saw timber, gravel road,
apple orchard, good for truck
farming, good for raising stock,
about 12 mi. Ellijay; 2 houses,
5 R and 3 R, 2 barns. Priced to
sell. Half down, balance easy
terms. See F. J, Lowman, Rols-
Bargain. $20,000.00. Part cash.
Mrs. EV. Mitens @uit<a
Wiox 156 A.
and A Rwy., and Ga.
50 A land, 3 branches, 15 A.
17 1/2.A suitable for farm-
ing, 12 1/2 A in cultivation, 5
A in growing pines, borders S
No. 80
paved highway, out
4 - mi,
Stapleton at underpass. Cecil}.
L. Langham, Warrenton, Rt. 2.
75 A good pasture sowed ana
fenced, good timber, 5 R house,
lights, running water, g90a
farm land, 2 mi town on ditt
road. Frank Roberts, Blairsville,
, Box 56.
10 building lots, 1 4 R house
(dwelling), 10 A timber, 18 A
rich farm land, 2 mi. So. Blue |
Ridge on Atlanta Hwy. and on
both sides L. N. RR, abundance
of water, $6500. cash. D. R. Bal-
or Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box
4. ne
2 story building with 4 acres
land on new Buford-Cumming
Hwy. Contact owner for price.
W. M. Porter, Buford, Rt. 3,
Box 257. Nts ; ;
30.A, 11/2 mi. pavement, 4
R house, young timber, half
cash; Also 100 A or more with
young timber, $26.50 acre. I. H.
Petty, Ranger, Rt, 1. :
21/2 A more or less, new-4 R
house, unfinished, good spring |
nearby, 400-500 yds. off high-
way, 6 mi. E. Dahlonega, for
sale. Oscar C. Dowdy, Dahlon-
Spa Ny oe 2
2 A land and house; White
Co., elec. available, school and
mail by door,~7 mi. Cleveland,
9 mi. Dahlonega, good place to
raise chickens, $350.00 cash.
Mrs. L. S. Etris, East Point,
3465~-Lee St. FA 1569.
258 A river, creek, small
streams, 50-75 A open land, 2
good houses, barn, extra good
dairy farm. Sell on easy terms
to party with small or large
herd. Must be hustler. G. M.
Williams, Covington, Rt. 2.
A-1 farm of 35 A, 20 or 25 M
ft. saw timber, plenty lasting
water, spring near house; 6 R
house, elec. lights, wired for
stove, good barn, other out-
bldgs., mail and school bus by
house. Near stores and church-
es. No indebtedness on place. T.
J. Freeman, Roopyille, Rt. 1.
240 A Burke Co., 5 mi. off U.
S. No. 1 Hwy., only 25 mi. Au-
gusta, good sandy loam, only
one tenant shock, half mile
frontage good dirt road (2 mi.
off pavement); Good fish pond
site, control both, sides of creek,
REA elec. line and 50,000 pine
seedlings planted, $33. acre. C.
M. McLaughlin, Atlanta, 671
Sherwood Rd., N. E. :
25 A adjoining city limits,on
pavedHwy. 100, mail route,
school bus to door, power, gas
and water through premises, 2
spring branches, ideal place for
lake. Terms if desired. See or].
write for further inf-rmation.
H- A. James, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2,
or. 825 No. Main St., Cedar-
town, Ga.
Nice small farm home, very
fertile Jand, stream through
place, 6 R house, elec. lights,
good water, barn, other out-
bldgs., good locality, $2000.00.
B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Rt. 2.
25 A Union Co., part in culti-
vation, bal. in woods and pas-
ture with running water, near
Notley Lake, land turned for
crop, ideal for stock and poul-
try; 6 R dwelling (4 yrs. old),
painted, good well on _ back
porch, good barn with alumi-
num roof, elec. lights, priced
right for quick sale. See Bob
Jones, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box
182. " ad
30 A good level land, 8 mi.
No. Rochelle, adjoining N. A.
Statham and W. I. Futch prop-
erty, reasonable offer for quick
sale. Mrs. J. A. Jarrard, Atlan-
ta, 295 Parkway Dr., N. E. WA.
9507.
225 A in White Co., 5 mi. So.
Cleveland, 2 mi. W. Mossy
Creek Camp Ground, school
and mail route, 125 A in pas-
ture and timber, some saw tim-
ber, 100 A open for cultiva-
tion, all cultivatable with im-'
proved equipment, ideal for
chicken and livestock, elec.; 2
dwellings, one with running
water in yard, other with well,
barns, stables, chicken houses, |
$6500.0.. C. H. Keith, Atlanta,
3,
gy ate
be RY
45 Rockyford Rd, Nv B. -
| stock farm, plenty adjo:
| plenty of running water,
Ss
i lights, good location se
20 A farm, 5 mi.
2 branches, 2 pond sit
good stock farm;
3 R houses, $40. pe
Jones, Griffin. :
6 R house an
in Cleveland, Ga.
Will Farmer, Atla
way Dr., N. E. AT. 325:
50 A on Bay Spring ad
mi. Se. Villa Rica, Ga., 1 mile
off black top road, 1 mile 2
| Atlanta, eee
Write or see G. W. M
Riea;-Rt. 2. Seis!
Approx. 100- A land,
good bottom, 10 A upland
spring, creek through p
41/2 mi. Clarksville, 1/2
highway, good for pasture
for sale. R. H. Cathey,
ville RtSo32
. Small farm. with 2 | c
Smyrna on Powde
Smyrna Road. 1 mi.
Store on Hwy., school
route, for sales or- trade. B.
Pope, Marietta, Rt. 0
Approx. 30 A, 16 A-
vate, no house, on old 41 H
3 mi. So. Adairsville, clear
$700.00; $50. down, $10.
ly; Also 12 lots at Not
$100.00; $10. down, $5. mont
-J. P. McDaniel, Dalton
63 A in White C
tivation, balance timber,
tures improved, 2 streams, ma
and school bus nearby, en
proved dirt road, 1/2 mi.
land-Clarkesville Hwy.;
R_ dwelling, barn,
house,- good condition,
or chicken- farm, for sale
trade for smaller farm.
Pilgrim, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
trees, MR ee 1 j
Cleveland, 1/2 mi. paved hv
running to Neals -Gap;
house, barn, power line
back yard, $1800. J. M. T
Atlanta, 52 Claire Dr., S. E.
5438.
Dwelling house and
combined, tenant house,
barn on 31/2 A good land |
set with good hay grass, |]
and water in houses, 3 m
Hiawassee, in Towns Co., F
75, mail and school bi
door; good schools and chur
es in sight, new hospital
completed, on edge fresh
lake, for sale. Mrs. Adah
by, Hiawassee, Rt. 1.
63 A good land on
road, 30 A good botto:
through place, fenced and
fenced, 10,000 loads top
plenty sand and grave
for dairy or truck fa
plenty road frontage with.
building site, suburbs A
elec. lights, city water, 1
ous farming tools, for sale.
Horne, East Atlanta, 2486 B
der Crest Drive. Soe,
| 150 A all under fence,
pond site, pasture lespe
located at Stapleton
8 R main house, painted
and out, hot and cold water,
tenant houses, other outbl
store building, painted |
quarters, mill house,
scales, near schools a
es; good community, ex
business, est. 32 years, unli
ed opportunities, $18,500.00.
W. Hadden, Louisville, Rt.
~. 58 A, Cobb Co., 1 mi.
1 mi. So. Clarkdale Mill, 8.
pasture, 25 A cultivation, S
Water Creek borders 4
plenty assorted fruit
grape vines; 6 R. ee
hall, painted inside
pump in well; 12 mi. |
17, mi. Atlanta, Thread
furniture plants, anc
close by, school and
door, all weather
Pendley, Austell, Rt. 1,
2A about 8 mi. N
Five Points, Cobb Co., cl
church, s on
route; 4 R house on:
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a
ay
urches, 2 stores,
Box 255. Phone
4500-5000
all, 2 barns,
wells, one. with
, wagon house
crib and
, one 10x12
harrows, bot-
| Grill, good as
rake; Several |
sows. See at my
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ouses, 2 story
, good water,
Bececee,
ith good 6
, 33 mi. Atlan-
house wired
hard surface
-mail route,
ee ee
outbldgs.,
school bus line
sale. Contact:
per, =e Har-
use, 14 miles
ledgeville Hwy.
for farm with |
ar Atlanta on
uickel, Macon,
Sieh ec SN
, house, wired
asbestos siding;
n, chicken lot,
es and flowers
hange for farm
roll; Heard, or
W. M. Mclain,
Box 435, Paul
e young e ibes
g water, elec, new
ches, school bus
ng plows, dis-
ers, mule plow,
ce : sale. Down
abiin, Rt. 6.
- tenant. houses,
oth, several out-
route, for |
ter,
arl Murphy, Pal- | M
-| Georgia. in Bibb Co.,
_ | good
ch, school
ry | land, all in one piece, remainder
| in pasture and growing timber,
plenty , of springs and streams;
2 good houses, elec. in large
house, water available to house
from spring, lake site, $2800.00.
. B., Morrison, Clarkesville,
Rt. 3:
60 A on paved highway, 8
rmi. E. Adairsville, 35 A cuiti-
vation, 10 A in permanent pas-
ture, 1 A orchard, 15 A timber,
about 20 A branch bottoms.
Good 5 R house with running
.|water in house, large barn, lar-
| ge broiler chicken house with
running water in it, power line,
it) school and mail by house, . for
G: B. Garland, Byvab Rt
e
101 1/4 A land near heart of
A 1485 ft.
from city water, about half
-|open- land, bal. in pasture, land
lays well just one large eas:-
ward slope with small creek,
About 20 A on geod soiled
road, 1/2 mile paved road, 5
mi. -So. Cumming, 1/2 mi.
Pleasant View Baptist Church,
mail route, school bus line, a-
bout half cleared, rest in timber.
running water, ideal for build-
ing, no buildings at present, in
community, $600. See:
Vick Brannon; Cumrning, Rt. 4.
mail and school bus route, pav-
ed road, 1 1/2 mi. Roopviile
on. Roopville-Glenlock Rd.; 2
houses, 4 R_ and 6'R, wired for
elec., stove, built in cabinets,
barn, other outbldgs; 2 mules,
1 dow, 1- hog, .100. bu.<corn,
chickens, farming tools, for sale.
}Ray Hannah, Roopville, Rt.
20 A, 1 mi. E. Donalsonvitl
on highway, garden, branch,
_|timber, 10 A open, good pas-
_| tures; 3 R house, good shape,
barn, chicken house, smoke
.|house; Also 16 A adjoining no
puildings: and 2)':4/2: Ax near
Winston, barn, tenant house for
colored people, for sale. S. F.
Walden, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box
296. gs
112 A; 50 A. cultivaticn,
plenty running water,
pasture, all kinds outbuildings,
2 houses, 3 and 5 R, elec., 20 mi.
Sas Atlanta,: $35. per acre; Also 28
A, pasture, running water, good
orchard, plenty good timber, 4
1/2 mi. So. Douglasville on
school and mail route, 5 R
house, outbldgs., natural gas,
elec. J. M. Hall, Douglasville,
Rt. 4, Box 101. |
100 A, 3 mi. town; paved
hwy. through place, 600 pecan
trees (over half Stewart) 25
yrs. old; Nice home, elec. lights,
;| water in house, $16,000. Halt
cash payment, rest on terms.
,, A. N. Tuck, Thomasville.
60 A, 20 mi.
good pasture, |
So. Hapevilie,
running water,
uA | spring, 30 A level land, well in
yard; 4R house, newly weather-
boarded, painted, lights, $50. A.
See owner: E. G. McDade, At-
Janta, 660 Federal Terrace, S.
154 A, 4 A tobacco, 8 A pea-
nut allotment; New 6 R house,
tenant house, barn, tobacco
barn, all electrically wired, deep
well pump, Baptist church,
school bus and mail route at
door, $15,000. cash plus actual
~ on crop to date of sale. 9
town. Phone 6430 after 4
f Hs W. A. Yates, Suite,
187 A, Cobb Co., 10 mi. Mari-
fetta on hard surface road, 60
A bottom land, good for stock
farm, some permanent pasture,
2 creeks; 2 houses, large barn,
with electricity, for sale or ex-
change _ for other _ property.
Phone Atlanta Elgin 3311 (ex-
tention 5165) Roger S. Cobb,
te Marietta, Box 304.
8 1/2 A_ land, 5 R_ house,
Youngston Sink, Cooks Pump,
wired for elec. stove, 2 chicken
houses, barn, stall, water to all
buildings, fruit trees, straw-
. | berries, good neighborhood, mail
| daily, school bus, just off Hwy,
115, buildings, 3 yrs. old, $4200.
Fred Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
201 1 A land, lights, 5 R
and 3- R houses, water, With
lights, d land, $75. per acre.
ne ell, Wadley. A
d. Ee.
for sale. S. C. Dykes, Macon,,
1Rt. 7, Raley Rad. ste :
: Dl} 2 Ser OO
60 A land, 40 A cultivation, |
large |
cotton, and grain, 200 A open
jand can be cultivated with
tractor, 3 streams through farm,
JEL: mineral springs, good lake
site, 1/4 mi. hwy., 8 mi. So. Ce-
dartown, school, mail, milk
truck by door; 1 large 8 R
house, 4 tenant houses, 3 wired
for electricity, $15,500.00. Neal
' Barry,- Cedartown, Rt. 3.
85 A, 50 A already fenced, 15
A bottom, 15 A Kudzu, plenty
timber and water, ideal for
pasture or chicken farm; Good
6 R dwelling house mostly fin-
ished, 2 mi. Flowery Branch,
on Black top Rd., mail and
school bus route, wired, $2000.
J. T. Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt.
2s
12 A tract of land parallel or
adjoining S. RR, 7 A pecan or-
chard; 2 five foom residences,
other outbldgs., for sale. Con-
tact: Mrs. Eugenia J. Barrett,
Atlanta, 964 St. Charles Ave.,
N. E. Tel. Ve. 5214.>
in cultivation,
good, smooth, strong land, rest
in pasture and timber land. 2
good houses, 6 and 3 rooms.
Pump in well, running water
in house. Ga. Power Elec. 11/2
mi. Dallas. School bus and Mail
Rt. by door. 1/4 mi. off Hwys.
leading to most anywhere you
would want to go. $6,500.00. W.
F. Coalson, Dallas, Rt. 5.
110 A farm, good 5 R house,
30x20 ft. barn, 14 ft. walls, 9x20
ft. crib, all with metal roofs.
Lot of good saw timber, mostly
pine. 6 mi. Clarkesville in N. E.
Habsersham Co. 2 or 3 good
settlements. Frank Thompson,
Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
33 A in city limits Hiawassee,
Ga., 11 R house, running water,
good front yard view; 2 A-on
Lake Chatuge, 6 R house, nice
building sites, for sale. FR
Russell, Hiawassee, POB 142.
43 A land, good stand timber,
3 mi. Altamaha River, 12 mi.
Darien, 6 mi. paved road; 1
good 7 R house, good outbldgs.,
Artesian Well, with water in
house, bath, elec. lights, mail
and school bus route. Fine cat-
tle range; also 33 A Jand on
coast 5 mi.
road; good timber, no house,
Bargain for cash. Chas. A. Mar-
tin, Townsend, RFD 1, Box 19.
67 A, 50 A cultivation, on Sa-
vannah-Augusta Hwy. 21, 40
mi. Savannah, 11/2 mi. town,
fenced and cross fenced, good
cond.; commercial bus by door;
6 R house just redecorated,
bath, electricity, butane sys-
tem, new barn, chicken
houses, water piped to pastures,
oe fruit orchard, $6500.00.
G. S. Qimly, Oliver, RFD 1.
2 houses on 29 Hwy., lot
100x265 ft., 5 R_house-filling
station combined, other house
| 4 R, both newly painted on in-
side, asbestos sidings, wired for
elec. stove, near school, church,
stores, bargain, $6000.00. Cac:
Mote, Auburn, Rt. 1.
220 A, 9 mi. W. Jasper, 225,-
000 ft. saw timber, 2 lake sites,
2 houses, 2 barns, 3 chicken
houses, plenty running water,
severals acres branch bottom
land, reasonable. Sell all or
part. W. P. Beets, Jasper, Rt. 2.
20 A, 9 mi. So. Atlanta, dbl.
garage, barn, crib, 8 R bunga-
low, bath, pump in well, terms.
Phone Atlanta, DI 5481. W. G.
Kelley, Conley.
60 A farm, good 4 R house
on mail and bus route, good
road, 10 mi. No. Cartersville,
very reasonable, $3200.00. See
to. appreciate. Ted Woods,
White, Rt. 1. :
41.A farm, 5 A fescue, lan-
dino pasture, oats, wheat, win-
ter barley, also lespedeza pas-
ture, modern house, on high-
way,, school bus, mail and tele-
phone line, for sale. Write for
further particulars. Write: J. R.
Stahl, Newnan, Rt. 4.
871/2 A fine fertile land, on
2 paved roads leading to Atlan-
ta, 1/4 mi. small town, 10 mi.
Newnan, 2 beautiful lake sites,
15 A Kudzu, 10 A Sericea Les-
pedeza, 25 A high state culti-
vation, some growing timber;
Building sites, 1 mi. road front-
age, no buildings, cash. or
terms. OA. Wafis, Newnan, Rt:
_
Darien on paved
-| tion, lots of oak timber,
a 4
_ FOR SALE FOR SALE rte
121 A; 268i, a good bottom] 376 A farm, ideal for cattle,| 100 A land, 20 A bottom, good.
upland, pastures, some timber;
1/2 mi. paved road, 8 mi. Ma-
rietta; 6 R house, elec., near
school, church, plenty out-
bldgs., mules, corn, farm tools,
$9000.00. Mrs. Ollie Hamby,
Marietta, 365 Roselane St.
100 A land, 4 mi. So. Dearing,
young growing timber on land,
good pond site, spring, for sale.
W. T. Reeves, Jr., Dearing.
10 A splendid creck bottoms
laying idle, 756 ft. Bankhead
Hwy., U. S. 78, 4 R house, seal-.
ed, water, lights, inside toilet
but no bath tub, lot 100x200 ft.
just outside city limits Austell,
$3500.00. Bus Phone 2275; Res.
Phone, 5932. R. C. Wood, Sr.,
Austell, Box 324.
120 A including 32 A _boz-
tom land, good soil,
cotton, corn, pasture, snvall
streantthrough place that never
goes dry; 2.farm houses, 5 R
each, in fair cond., outbuild-
ings, barn, cribs, water, porches,
2 mi, W.. Alto on hard surface
road, 10 min. walk to school
bus. Tractor can be used -on all
land. D. Colbert, Alto, Rt. 1.
nett Co., good 4 R house and
barn; Plenty streams running
through place, good community,
all or part. T. O. Duncan, Nor-
CROSS ithe: ks
150 A dairy or cattle farm,
40 A fescue, clover, rye grass,
6 mi. Newnan, 1 mile 2 paved
roads, elec., school bus; | 5R
house, recently remodeled, new
roof, well pump; Grade A dairy
barn, young orchard, fine saw
timber. Located on route to At-
lanta, Wholesale Milk Market.
Mrs. Eva Walls, Newnan, Rt. 3.
170 A bottom and rolling land
ereeks and springs, some fence,
timber, corn crib, barn, re-
modeled six room house, tele-
phone, 23 mi. No. Atlanta, $15,-
500. Reasonable terms. G.
Brown, Atlanta, 327 Lakemore
5 mi. Statham, about 75 A open
land, balance woods and young
pine timber, 2 branches, big
spring, fine for pasture
farming, 2 houses needing. re-
pairs, $30. acre; might trade.
H. J. Grady, Jefferson, Rt. 2.
6 A land, 3 mi. W: Covington,
Hwy. 12,.-with house, barn,
other outbldgs., elec., telephone,
well pump with plenty of pipe
to be installed for sale. Hoyt
A. Smith, Covington, Rt. ~2.
Phone 5424.
360 A, Cattle Farm, 6 mi. E.
LaGrange, 2000 ft. frontage
Mountville paved road, bus,
mail and school bus _ route,
fenced 125 A cultivation, sever-
al thousand dollars timber,
plenty, ho waste land, $75 arce.
Liberal terms or trade for At-
lanta property. T. O. Fisher,
Atlanta, 59 Montgomery Ferry
Dr. N. E. EM 2855.
221 A Toombs Co., 8 mi. So.
Lyons, on paved road to State
Farm, about 10 mi., 60 A culti-
vation, good fence and house,
near school, church, extra good
land for farming and cattle
raising. Early K. Brewer, Ly-
ons.
871/2 A land, 3 miles No.
Flowery Branch, 15 A cultiva-
some
pine; very good 4 R house with
lights, good small barn, 2000
cap. chicken house, $2500.00,
or exch. for 40-50 A _ near
Springway Church. A. T. Small-
wood, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
66 1/4 A land, 33-1/3 A pe-
can trees, located 3 mi. Plains
on Smithville-Plains Rd., 9 mi.
S. W. Americus, $3000.00
cash. Robert C. Peterman, Ma-
con, 62 Cochran Field. Phone
2-8949.
2 small cattlefarms in Jones
Co., Hwy. 129, aH land under
fence and. divided into 8 per-
manent pastures, each with run-
ning water; One farm has 7 R
dwelling, dairy barn, other out-
bldgs.; Other has 5 R concrete
block dwelling, and 3 R tenant
house. Each has modern con-
venieces. Sell separately orfo-
gether. T. C. Mercer, McDon-
ough.
fine for
50 A, 3 mi. E. Norcross, Gwin-
good Toads elec. in house. Sell.
Tr. Nas We Apts By
166 A on Oconee River, 10
mi. Athens, 11 mi. Jefferson,
or}
burn Turner,
FOR, SALE
105 A all under fence, 2 run-
ning streams, 5 R house, ideal
for farming, cattle or poultry.
R. L. Clark, Fickling.
Good Garden Spot, few peach
trees, apple, pecan, magnolia,
crabapple, George Washington
red and water oak, fig, for sale;
Also 10 A on Blythe Island to
exchange for large farm with
plenty timber, near Atlanta.
Contact: B. O. Fussell, Atlanta,
889 Edgewood Ave.
or A farm, good, flat land,
good 6 R framed house, store
bldg., Mill house, barn, 1 small
house. REA line. Plenty apples
and grapes. Some wood pas-
ture and hog pasture. Located 2
mi. No. Hiawassee, Towns Co.
on Hwy 175. See, dont write.
Jarrett Gibson, Hiawassee. Rt.
1, Box 12.
WANT TO BUY OR
EXCHANGE FOR FARMS
AND FARM LAND
Want improved farm, about
150-200 A, nearby, with livable
house and modern conveni-
ences. M. M. Pope, Dublin, 206
Outler St.
Want run-down crop ljand in
lower coastal area of _ state.
Give all information including
price, etc. in letter. Mrs. H. E.
Smith, Atlanta, 726 Dill tes
S.W.
Want to buy small farm with
some buildings in South Ga. N.
Phillips, Lake Park, Rt. 1.
Want farm [and within 20-30
mi. Atlanta. Will buy or trade
good value. Call Ra. 7463 after
5 P. M., or write: Roy Bell, At-
lanta, 1007 Victory Dr., S. W.
Want to buy 50-200 A in At-
lanta trade area as close to De-
catur, Ga. as possible, either
improved or unimproved land.
Prefer place with some water
on it. T. F. Treadway, Decatur,
250 E. Parkwood Rd.
Want about 10 A, some open
land, rest in hardwood, with
bold stream, good well, or good
spring, old house and barn,
within 10 or 12 mi. radius Ma-
rietta. Write: R: C. Moore, Vin-
ings.
_ Want farm on good. road
near Atlanta, with stream. will
trade. Contact: E. E. LeRoy, At-
Janta, 353 Murray Hill Dr.
Want, about 200 A land with-
in 20 mi. Atlanta, reasonable,
enough to grow timber. No ob-
jection to overflow land. How-
ard Dorsey, Atlanta, 329 St.
John Ave., S. W.
Want to buy small farm with
good house and well of water,
in Bibb, Crawford or Upson Co.
cheap for cash. R. L. Wilson,
Moran.
Want 2-5 A land with good
house, elec., water, some pecan
trees, near "Waycross or Black-
shear, Ga. Write full particulars
and price. Must be reasonable.
J. B. Patterson, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 127.
Want small house and 10-20
A land with stream, near Au-
gusta; Also want 10- 30 A wood-
ed land with stream, 12 mi. Au-
gusta, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Beretia S. Bryson, Augusta,
2202 Richmond Ave.
Want to buy 40-60 A farm
around Atlanta, Ga., with or
without house, within reason-
able distance of church and
school. Must have running wa-
ter and some wood. C. L. Rob-
inson, East Point, 303 Cler-
mont Ave. :
Want farm 50-150 A near
Thomson or. Elberton, good
house and outbldgs.. Must be
reasonable. A. L. Thompson,
Washington, P. O. Box 386.
257 A farm, barn, 2 good
houses, 75-100 A cultivation,
river, creek, small streams on
place, excellent for cattle, te
trade for heavily timbered land,
Contact: G. M. Williams, Cov-
ington, Rt. 2.
Want to buy farm near At-
lanta or Griffin. Outline farnt
fully. Roy Turner, Gainesville
Rt. 3.
Want to buy good size farm
near Rome. Describe fully. Wik
Gainesville, Wik
lism St Rt oF
ie
EXCHANGE FOR FARMS
- ley
: WANT. To BUY, OR
AND FARM LAND
Want 20 A or more open
Jand, or small farm, in South
Fulton, So. DeKatb, Clayton, or
Henry Co., within 15 mi. Con-
Depot. Must have elec-
tricity. Stream desirable. House
- optional. Not too far from pave-
*kdward L. Bennett,
Write (only) particulars.
Forest
ment.
Park, 105 Warren Dr.
Want to buy a farm any-
where in So. Ga., 100-200 A, 50
A more in tendable ground,
rest pasture, with fair house.
State price, terms, location. -Let-
ters ans. R. J. Williams, Jesup,
Rt. 1, Box 32.
Want to buy old farm, or
woodland, small or large acre-
age. Must be reasonably priced.
State full description and lo-
cation. J. D. Spooner, Douglas.
Want few acres unimproved
Jand, very cheap for cash, fair-
ly close to Marietta. Phone 8-
3553. C. T. Purvis, Marietta,
704 E. Waterman St.
Want unimproved farm, on
dirt road, no valuable timber,
mostly upland, reasonably clear
of big rocks, cheap for cash,
within reasonable distance of
_ Griffin; would establish Kudzu
4
+e
se
on suitable. land for reasonable
part of it. Y. M. Anderson, Wil-
liamson. Phone Griffin, Ga.,
No. 6475.
Want about 25 or 30 A good
land near Perry or Ft. Valley,
with good house, good well or
pump of water. Prefer a little
timber for wood. See me at
home near Hwy. 41 near Serv-
ice Station named Hi-Way
Haven, or write: S. M. Black-
ston, Kathleen, Rt. 1.
Baa Sa
WANT TO RENT
_ FARMS & FARM LAND
Want to rent small place, few
acres, suitable for chicken rais-
ing, with chicken house, well
in yard, at least 4 R house,
elec. or wired for same, with
garden spot, at reasonable rent-|
al, monthly or otherwise. Am
22 yrs. old and will be avail-
able for day work. J. W. Jack-
son, Porterdale.
Want. small farm in No. Ga.,
with 2-3,R house, for standing
rent. H. Hamby, McCaysville.
Want rent at once by month
or year, small farm in Fulton
' Co., with small house, ete. Geo.
H. Mitchell, Atlanta, 437 Pryor
St,-S. W.
Want few acres with house,
plenty wood and water, out in
country (not on Hwy), for rea-
sonable money rent. Advise at
once. John Crone, Gillsville.
Want rent small acreage with
2-3 R. house, with garden spot.
and chicken run, within 30 mi.
close to Hwy. and store. Advise:
Mrs. Edith Whatley, Moreland,
Rt. 1 (Smith City).
Want to rent 4 or 5 R house
with few acres land, with
chicken house, suitable to raise
~ chickens not over 15 or 20 mi.
Atlanta.
Adams,
Ss. W.
Want to rent Mill, with few
acres, or will take job running
Mill, A. L. Maxey, Dacula.
Letters ans. W. E.
Atlanta, 767 Pryor St.
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR RENT.
3-3 Horse Crops, with 3)
houses and barns, for rent, lo-
cated about 4 mi. Lindale on
Wax Road. L. M. Stansell, Sil-
ver Creek, Rt. 1.
Nice farm, new large 4 R
house, hard wood floors, 7 mi.
Athens; School bus and mail
route by door. Reasonable rent
to party who has own stock.
Mrs. Nora Bellew, Athens, Box
1204.
6 or 8 acres good Corn land
- and 4 A creek bottoms hay
Se
eadow, for rent . cheap,
rs. Lowe Smith Maxeys.
1H farm, 5 mi. West Fayettie-
ville, good 5 R house and barn,
for rent. Mrs. Ardath Loyd
Bradshaw, Macon, 618 Arlington
Placa
see.
1250 A. farm, Bartow Co.,,
12 mi. Rome, 3 mi. Kingston,
on Etawah River, 600 A open
land; Nice home and 4 good}
tenant houses, for lease for 20
yrs. to take possesion this fall;
also sell 160 A. 90 A, sowed
down, 9 mi. Gainesville. Good
house, plenty water, good road,
lights, and phone. P. E. Alford,
Gainesville, 360 F. Myrtle Str,
Phone 2533. -
50. A., good bottom land, good
3 R. house, Elec. good watter,
barns, pasture and on good
roads, Terms, 3rds and 4ths.
basis. No equipment furnished;
Also small tracts, 30 and 60
A., ideal for small farms or
estates, for sale. V. Stanley, At-
lanta, 2189 Edison Ave., N.
Phone VE 5766.
&
Wanted wild wooded rocky
place to hunt and fish on, liv-
able cabin desirable; also good
fishing stream. No farming. A.
S. Furcron, 22 Walker Terrace,
N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
NG
ARMS & FARM LAND |
FOR RENT (N
E.
ARM LAND WANTED
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE},..
1 H Wagon, 2: H Mowing.
Machine, 3 Row Grain Drill, 1
H Planter, cther farm tools
for sale at reasonable price. L.
A. Bray, Stone Mountain, Rt.
2, c/o H. D. Florences Farm.
Cylinder Block and Cylinder
Head for Intl. Farmall F-12,
not cracked, for sale. Charles |
Planter and Cultivators for W.
only to plant 17 acres cotton,
25 pet. off new price. Planters |
'for same. Near Moons Grove
'Church in Madison Co. Johnnie
Chandler, Colbert, Rt. 2
General Implement See
1, Box 146.
50 T-1950 Intl. Pick-up Baler
with cub .motor, and David
Bradley Side Delivery Rake,
reasonable price. A. F. Mitchell,
Madison, Rt. 2.
Slat Winged Turning Plow, $75.
Good condition. H. F. Wright,
Alpharettta, Rt. 1, Box 283.
shape, (except canvas) $250. at
my place 1/2 mi. out of town)
on Louisville Hwy. See: J. Ci
Milburn, Gibson.
12 A Combine with motor,
,used one season, bought 1951,
for sale. N. W. Greenville, Jack-
sonville, Ga.
John Deere Tractor, model A
with power-trol and roll-o-ma-
tic, harrow, 12 row
A. C. 60 combine, fertilizer
spreader, 8 row cotton dustetr,
etc. $2500. Good working condi-
tion. Marion .O. Mahaffey Jr.,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Allis-Chalmers Combine, $495.
Set Cultivators for W. C. Allis-
Chalmers, $75. -with power lift
complete: Case VAC Tractor,
WC, $95. C. S. Vanee, Griffin,
Rt. B, Box 16 A.
2 Model G Case Combines,
RFD
|be used, $250.; Other Powered
| by Wise. Air Cooled VA-22hp
| Motor, $350. All running, used
last 1950, need tires and canvas.
Phones (Fairburn, Ga. 5336; At-
lanta, Ga. Elgin 5831.) F. G.
Hailey, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Practically new Top Buggy,
steel tires, $175. Write for fur-
ther information. J. O. Smith,
Cumming, (Near Coal Mt.)
Intl. Corr Binder, A-1 cond.,
used very little, for sale or exch.
Harrow. Must be in good cond.
704.
lanta,
3. ?
C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, used
| bought last year. Also have lift}
Spreader in good shape, $250. |
E. J. McGinnie, Alpharetta, Rt.|;
John Deere 2 Bottom Tractor!
52 in. IHC Combine, perfect |,
ain drill, |
$675.; Allis Chalmers Mower for}
power take-off driven-Ford or
Ferguson, other attachments can
for 22 in. Disc Dbl. Sec. Cutting
H. D. Ray, East Ellijay. Phone
cast irom farm bell,
for sale. Mrs. J. W. Moore, At-
1 Clairmont Rd. N. E.
Ker. oil heating hot water
Farm Master Inc. 150 egg cap.,
used 1 season, same as new.
Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia,
Rte 2:
excellent condition. Sell or ex-
change for Ford Tractor impie-
ments. William E. Suber, Perry,
Phone 425-J. :
1951 Case SC tractor fully
equipped, planters, duplex hop-
pers, cultivator, bush and bog
harrow with hydraulic pump
and hose. Farmed 53 A only.
like new. $2,300. (which is a
bert Edge, Lumpkin.
J. D. tractor 4 dise tiller,
model B, rope trip, heavy duty
frame for any 2 row tfactor
hooks to draw bar, on steel,
$160. Noah W. Akin, Villa Rica,
Reb 12.
2 H.. Serville ice compressor
and blower for Dairy walk-in
'box, A-1 cond. ready to go.
Sell or exc. for hay baler,
manure spreader, wagon or
| Ford tractor. R. W.
Eaton, P. O. Box 190.
One Infra-Red Brooder, 4
lamp unit, brooder 350-400
chicks, adjustable thermostat,
used for one brood, ready for
use, with bulbs,
|Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar
St.
McCormick-Deering 10 foot
Tractor, power take-off driven,
Reaper and Binder on rubber,
'$200. rade for an 800 lb. White
|Face Steer. James B. Bartch,
Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd.
1950 model Farmaall C 2 Row
Tractor; cultivators, planters,
Norton,
D. Westbrook, Griffin, P. 78-26 in. Taylorway harfow, har-
'Box 574. : -
)row lift on rubber, mowing
'machine, rake, all used one sea-
son, Ist. class condition, cheap
for cash. L. W. Hudgins, Bre-
men, Rt. 2.
3 Disc John Deere Tiller, on
rubber, good cond., $125.; Horse
drawn Cole Combination
:for hay baler in good condition.
G. Carrell, Decatur, 318 Glenn
Circle. =
One F-2 Case Cae. like
new used about 100 hrs., $700.
Trade for cattle or hogs. Coke:
\Flarity, Cloudland, Star Route.
Set of Dixie Weed Controlors
for 2 row cultivators, will fit
,and tractor, cultivator, good as
Davison, Woodville.
Case Power. Hay Baler a
| Wise. motor, $400.; Simplex 6
|Row Cotton Duster, fits Farmall
A .Tractor, used very little,
|Rt. 4.
and Fertilizer Distributor for
guano attachment, good as new
used to plant 20 acres, mo junk,
both for $50. See at my, farm.
cultivators, planters, single har-
row, all good cond., $400. Selb
any piece separately cheap for
cash, or exchange for livestock.
Gus M. Aldridge, Fort Valley,
t
1951. Model Farmall H_ trac-
tor, one 1951 five ft. Dbl. See-
tion Farmall Harrow, 4 Dise
controlled, tractor and -harrow
used one season, Dise Tiller
never used; Also want one Mc-
Cormick-Deering Reaper and
Binder, in good shape and
cheap, for cash. T. D. Tygart,
Nashville.
4 Disc Tiller, practically new,
$300.00; Four 3 H wagon wheels,
good as new, $20: Not deliver-
ed. See. J. W. Aldridge, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2.
One 6 Dise Athens Tiller on
| rubber, good cond., = M. C.
Wade, Winder, Rt. 4.
One Ford Tractor Mowiox
Machine, for sale or trade
cheap; Also want one cultiva-
tor for Ford Tractor. R. E.
Cross, Colquitt.
4
Combine, Cire F-2 1950 model |
planter with distributors for}
$20. John |
'Planter and Guano. Distributor, |
\good- cond., $20. Exchange both |
| Adairsville-Rome i
look over. D. F. Wood, Adairs-
new, ship aywhere in Georgia, |
$26. cash. Phone 36320. R. M./
$425. Marvin Maddox, Winder. .
Gravely Tractor, Model L,
hp with rotary plow, cultivator, ;
cond., for
sickle mower, good \
sale. Luther Castleberry, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3.
50 T Intl. Automatic Pickup
Hay Baler in A-1 cond., $1500.
Norman Johnson, Warrenton.
One 300 gal. cap... Friend
Spray Machine, mounted on
rubber tires, with 2 four nozzle
brooms, good cond., very rea-
sonable. R. M. Anderson, Spone
Mountain, Rt. 1. Phone 4893.
2 new race tires, Good
Year, 7.50 -15, one 12 ply, oth-
er 10 ply, $50. for both. Ship
COD. S. L. Hamer, Columbus,
2717 2nd Ave. Phone 5352.
CORRECTION: Farmall M
Tractor, motor rebuilt, same as
new, Athens 6 Disc Tiller, dbl.
sec. smoothing harrow, $2000.00;
Murray Cottonseed Delinter,
condenser and treater,
cond., $450. James C.. Mann,
Conyers.
One large, one small farm
bell, also 4 two H wagon wheels
at my home 6 mi. So. Wihston.
Daniel B. Gates, Winston, Rt. 1.
H Thornhill wagon, complete,
practically new, heavy duty, at
my home. George F. Bullard,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
J. D. Van Brunt 9 Disc Grain
Drill with fertilizer attachment,
on rubber, good cond., for sale.
N. W.. Greene, Jacksonville,
| Ga.
Tobacco Curing eas Coal
noe for tobaceo barns, $65.00
t my place. Milo B. Medlock,
tien. 1220 College St.
Heavy Wagon, wide steel
tires 1/2 in. thick, tractor hitch,
| $30.00; Large capacity Ensilage
euttr, mounted, revolving feed
table, without blower, $30.00; 2
H plows, $5. ea.; 2 H Spading
| Harrow, $10. W. H. Ivey, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 1} Box 12.
Model G Allas-Chalmers Cut-
ting Harrow, One Row Plant-
ers, Fertilizer and Cultivating
Attachments, all ee condi-
tion, bargain price. J. A. Walk- |
er, Fairburn, Rt. 1, Aegis, Rd.
. John Deere Tractor, B model,
3 disc tiller, dbl. sec. disc har-
row, cultivator, all good shape,
pair mules, one 10 yrs. old, oth-
er 6 yrs. old, about 1000 Ibs.,
for sale 4 mi. W. Adairsville on
Rd. Come
ville.
Two 2H Steel Farm Wagons,
3 piece home-made bodies to
'each, ahd 1 - 6-row cotton dust-
er, horse drawn, with
air cooled
motor, for sale or trade for
| yearlings. Olin Johnson, Thom-
son, Rt. 1.
Set of Cultivators, Genet. ;
J. D. Deere A or B, good cond.,|
|$250. J. P. Hodnett, White)
| Plains. }
Pair of Cole Planters with}
Ans. all letters. Echoles oii /
Colquitt, Rt. 2.
Farmall tractor on aa
|cation at once.
Farmall Tiller, both hydraulic }
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
:
Want* cultivators and _plant-
ers, also one Disc plow for Al-
lis-Chalmers B tractor, cheap.
Willie Gooch, Buford, Rt. 2.
Want used Wind Mill in good
condition, with or without tank.
State best cash price and lo-
Advise. Hoyle
E. Martin, Commerce, Rt. 2.
Want Pick-up Baler and Side
Delivery Rake, also Sub-Soiler-
State condition and best price.
Fred L. White, Buckhead, Rt. 1.
Want Sub Soiler and Smooth-
ing Harrow for 50 Model Super
A Farmall Tractor. Charlie M.
Kirk, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Want set of used cultivators
for Ford tractor, without plant-
ers and distributors, for cash.
No junk. Caulie C. Webb,
| Adrian, Rt. 3.
Want Dise Plow for Cub
Farmall tractor, cotton duster
for Cub Farmall. Must be in
good condition. Walter M. Gais-
sert, Madison, 204 Foster St.
Want late model Cub tractor
im A-1- cond. with cultivator.
Must be reasonable price, not
more than 200 miles
Ga. State condition fully and
price. T. J. Dowdy, Lumpkin.
Want small 1 row tractor
with planters and cultivators,
11/2 mi E. Holly Springs. a de
Childers, Canton.
good:
|2 yrs. old, 33
| $12.50 M. Del. No. chi
"4
tor, complete with fat
Rigdon, Metter, Rt. 25
PLANTS FOR SA
_Klondike* Strawberry
$4.50 M; 80c C; Also
Half Runner Bean
cup; $1.45 for 3 cups.
}age. Mrs. Guy
ming, Rtelo~ -
Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 y
| $9. M; Yellow and Quee
the Meadow lice
Gc Hester, ega,
Box 59. f ai
Mastodon Suawiees
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; KI
600. C; 500, $2.50; $4.25, f
A. D. "Jones, Cummin
| Rutger Tomato plant
pa ed, $3. M; Cabbage,
_M. FOB. sah
sieht, Mersh On.
Ga. Collard pla
March 21st, 500, iso
| 5000, $8.00; $15.00
20,000, $25. Or $1. Mt. NV
Jarge lots. : H. Davi:
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197.
Govt. insp. -and- trea
perskin P. R. Potato
ready in April, $4.50
Potato, :
$5.50 M. FOB.
delivery. B. O. 1
Rt 2
Blakemore Stra
C; $6.50 M. Damp
Prompt shipment. Add p
= Hoke Martin, Gain
Rt. <
Kudzu Crowns, $1. C
M; Muscadine Vines, L
5c ea.; Blood Root pla
doz. Add postage. WN
Hoyt Hester, Dahlonega,
Mt. sapere bas:
ing size,
doz.; Dewberry, h
doz., $1.35; Yellow. Root
45c doz.; Wild Straw
doz., $1.00. Add -postz
Nancy Henderson, Bil:
3, Box 49.
800 Seedless. Rabbite
leberry plants, bear
3rd -year and every ye
wards from June to 4
15 ea. No checks. Add
A, T. Milteer, Quitman.
Blakemore Strawbersy,
1 C; 500, $4.50; $9. M;
7c C; 500, $3.00; $5.
dike, 60c doz.; 500, $2.75
M; Scuppernong- Vine !
do: tip,
|
oe ae |
: Crowe, G Gainesville, les:
Blakmore 00
don, 70 C
Klondike, 4
$4.75. M; Scuppernong
50 doz.; 25 |
Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Gainesville; Rt. 1.
,. Mtn. Huckleberry,
size, 2 doz. Togs
Strawberry, 50e C;
Vines, 4 ft., 40c ea.
Blue Plum Srodier:
Crabapple pete
Smooth Leaf M
thls., 25c. Add pstage
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1-
ee eee ee ee ee ee ae ee ed
insp. trea
and Copperskin | Potato p.
pooking orders for April,
M. Luther Griffis, Odum,
PLANTS FOR SALE
SEED. FOR SALE
No checks. |
Ww. R. Lightsey,
insp. PR and. Copper-
; Over 5000,
OB here. Booking.
April and. ay del.
? Bristo
fe
tac
doz.; Fox
R. Bunch Po-
$5. mad last of April
Del., Also Govt.
i ay Tomberlin,
abbage plants, fresh
Copenhagen, Chas.
and Early Jersey,
muda Onion pee
#500, $1.25; $2.
quality guar, Ship
E. WL. Fitzgerald,
Ga. Box 662.
> Select Tomato plants,
full count, ready
25 M; Red Skin P.
Ready April 15th,
- ager Lightsey,
2.
00, $2.25; Bemper:
4 50, 70c; $1.20 C;
30c: Also Mush
ip; Also want Kud-
M. Hall, Calhoun,
tomato, good count,
s, moss packed, no
50 M; 7c C. Del.
rge Griffis, Screven,
Tomato, fall neh:
ready, $2.50 M;
o_checks. W. A:
en, Rt, 1, Box 186.
: and Rutger Tomato,
del. Moss packed.
and Pink Skin P.
M. Del. Ready
aastegal Scre-
eng ty MeO rn, SPU ccm AD aly: Rey cee ys ES ta og 8 Ric OP aga pi ie A ack at. sah act gaan Gia ee GO Suto Ee Fy 2 (yen osyac La OR cine Ene . ea eee
Coppersicn Potato,
, $4.00 M. Del.
S Oaenh, 2
Strawby plants,
seed free with or-
or more, Hubert
ille.
efield and Copen-
ge, and Georgia
plants,
M. Dial 45079.
ment. B. F. Mal-
, Rt. 5, Box 528.
ite Wax Bermuda
green, fresh, pen-
$1.25; $1. 75 M.
en Cabba ge
apes, = Prompt
5 . Stokes,
bout Ist of April. No
ts Griffis, Screven,
Collard plants,
Ist, 500, $1.00; $1.75
3; 10,000, "$15.: 20, 000,
1. M FOB in large
on Davis, Milledge-
Box 197
itger Tomato plants,
last of March and
$2.25 -M; Red Skin
Govt. ansp. om
lers for Bunch PR
~M. May. delivery.
epaid. Prompt. ship-
Steedley, eases
h Potato plants,
April and May de-
post prepaid,
eee, moss
| 500, ats ; $6. M.
insp. |
Scarlet everbearing strawver-
ry plants, $1. C; $7.50 M; also
.| bearing size CH chesnut trees,
32.50 ea., $22.50 for 10, at my
garden. T E. Eason, Atlanta,
1182 Gunclub Rd., N. W., Rt. 14,
Box 34,
Blakemore and Everbearing
strawberry. plants, 75 C; $7.00
M. Add postage. Exch. for good
print sacks: 100 plants for 3
sacks. Ea. pay postage. No
COD. Mrs. John Howard, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
Extra large firm Lady T.
strawberry (good flavoz, sturdy,
upright stems, keeps berries off
dirt) plants, 65c C; 500, $3. Add
postage. Mrs. Jeff S. Crowe,
Cumming, Rivals
Everbearing Mastodon straw-
berry plants, $1. C. PP. Tom
Kettle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Native Blackberry, Raspber-
ry, Dewberry, and Wine Berry
plants, 2-3 ft., $11.25 doz.;. $7.
C; $60. M. Good count and nice
plants. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
M. | Greenville.
Himalaya blackberry vines,
rooted, $2. doz. Mrs. T. M. Har-
| ris, Milner.
Head lettuce plants, wilt-re-
sistant, 10c doz. Plus postage.
Mrs. A. J. Hanson, Elko, Rt. 1
Cy
SEED FOR SALE
Pure Congo Wilt Resistant
Watermelon Seed, $2.50 Ib. Plus
postage. Walker Lackey, Hiram,
Reel.
Garden Seed: 30 Ibs. Long
Green Okra, 30c lb.; 5 or more
pounds, 25c lb.; Old Fashion,
Tender Striped Half Runner
Beans, 35c 1b.; White Baby Bush
Lima Butterbeans, 35c Ib. Plus
postage. 2 lbs. or more PP. =
Walter Wallace, Arnoldsville.
Tender White Bunch, and
Striped Half Runner Bean Seed,
50c large cup; Long Green Okra,
+25c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Della
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Hales Best Cantaloupe Seed,
5c large cup; Sugar Pumpkin,
5c Tbl.; Yard Long Bean, 1l5dc
Tbl. Add postage. : ae Clyde
es Austell, Rt. 3
300 lbs. Cleaned ee Half
Runner . Bean Seed, 50 cup.
Plus postage; $40. Cwt.
Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Hubbard and Delicious
Squash, 25c oz.; 18c pk.; 1/4
0z., 85c; Garlic, 75c doz.; Red
Raspberry, $2. doz. Arnold Lit-
tle, Hampton.
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, no tough hull, 1951 crop,
free of weevils large variety,
50c cup. PP. Mrs. W. R. Richey,
Lavonia.
Several bushels Calif, Black-
eyed Pea Seed, $8. bu. Berry
Morgan, Clyo.
-Rice Peas, picked without
rain, 3 lbs., $1.; Colored Butter-
beans, Henderson Lima Beans,
very prolific, 30c lb.; Hot Pep-
per, 3 dif. varieties mixed, 20
tbl.; Mammoth Big Head Dill
Seed, 50c cup. Add postage.
ame R. Scoggins, Palmetto, Rt.
Yellow Meat Black Diamond
Watermelon Seed, 1951 crop,
saved by hand, shade dried, not
mixed, each 65c teacup. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. I. M.
Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 West
Chandler St.
Old Time Garden Bean Seed,
White, Cream, Striped Half
Runners, Speckled Cutshorts,
Brown Pole, 50c cup.; White
|Mush Peas, Gray Crowders, 3
cups, $1. Add postage. Exchange
for feed sacks, 2 cups for 4
print, or 5 white sacks. Mrs.
Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Good Tender Bean Seed,
White Half Runner, Little Pink
Peanut Bean, Striped Half Run
ner, 50c cup. Add postage. Exc.
2 cups for 4 print, or 6 white
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Milton Priest, Talking Rock, Rt.
*
Good Colored Bunch Bier
bean Seed, 25c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Alice B. Cox, Ellenwood,
McDonough, Rd.
Seed, big start Old time
fultiplying, 25. Mrs
een, Smyrna. 3
T2.\to Seed,
~| Korean,
Edd.
Ella
35 lbs. Black Diamond or Can~-
non Ball Watermelon Seed,
hand saved, not planted near
any other kind of melon, $1.
Ib. W. F. Walden, Thomson. Rt.
1,. Box , 142.
50 Ibs. Tender Long Green
Okra Seed, 40c lb. George F.
Bullard, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
About 25 Ibs. Black Diamond
White Watermelon Seed, $2.5t
lb. Parcel Post. Joe R. James,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Colored and White Bunch
Butterbean Seed, .50c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Ernest Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Seed: Hales Best Cantaloupe,
25c oz.; 6 ozs., $1.; Crooknerk
Squash, Straight 8, White Spine
Cucumber, 20c oz.; Martin, Dip-
per, Bottle, Ornamental Her-
cules Club, Gourd Seed, 20c pkt.
85... oz, , PP:.- Har) Stuckey,
Blackshear.
Recleaned Brown Top Millet
Seed, the hay and grazing kind,
15e lb. no orders filled under
100 Ibs. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden Beans,
White Tender Cutshort Corn-
field Bean Seed, $1. cup. Plus
postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 1.
500 Ibs. Genuine Cannonball
Black Diamond Watermelon,
hand selected, grown for seed
only, State tested, germ., 94 pct.
$1, lb.; Original Ga. Sweetheart,
93 pet. germ., $2. Ib. FOB. Ken-
neth W. Birdsong, Gordon, Rt.
4,
Old Fashion Long Green Okra
Seed, 35c cup; Litttle White Cu-
cumber Seed, large tablespoon,
15e PP. Mrs.
Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
ready for shipment,
$1.85 lb.; Del.; $1.65 lb. at my
home. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.- .
Lespedeza, all recleaned: No.
1 Kobe, bagged $22.50 Cwt.;
bagged, $19. Cwt.;
Sericea, scarified, 90 pct. germ.,
99 pet. purity, $25. Cwt.; Cert.
Ky. 31 Fescue, $80. Cwt., 50 Ib
bags. C. H. Murrow, Watkins-
ville, Phone 2201.
Red Speckled Crowder, White
Mush .Peas, 35c cup; 4 cups,
$1.; Okra Seed, 35c cup; 5 cups,
$1.; Exchange: for sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Mima Joe Smith,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red Speckled Crowder, White
Mush Peas, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1.:
Tender Green Okra Seed, 30c
cup; 4 cups, $1.; Add postage.
Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Ramond
Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Seed: Rockyford Cantaloupe,
Large Pumpkin, $1. pt.; Long
Green Pod Okra, Crookneck
Squash, White Baby Lima Bush
Beans, Blacklee. and Kleckley
Sweet Watermelon, 50c vt.;
Mammoth Sunflower, 50c_ qt.;
Citron, $1. qt. Del. in Ga. Betty
Mewborn, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.
Bushel Gourd Seed, 1/2 doz.
10c, plus stamped envelope;
Dipper Gourd Seed, 10c doz.
plus. stamped envelope. No
orders filled unless stamped
envelope enclosed. Mrs. Alta
Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.
Old Fashion Large White Half
Runner, tender hull, selected
bea nseed, also large White Ten-
der Cornfield weevil free, 50c
large cup. PP. Mis Mamie An-
derson, Ellijay.
30 bu. certified Bunch P. R.
Seed Sweet Potatoes, $3.50 bu.
at my house. 6 mi. out Dailas
Rd. W. T. Kelly Jr.,, Marietta,
Rts 43
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
White and Cream Half Run-
ner, Brown, Pink, 6 Weeks, and
White Pole Beans, 50c cup;
Brown Sugar Crowder Peas,
40c cup. No checks. Add post-
age. Exchange for 100 lb. cap.
white or print sacks. Mrs. Je-
ne Crump, Talking Rock, Rt.
Streaked Half Runner beans,
weevil treated, 50c cup. PP. No
stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chatham,
Calhoun, Rt. 2. qiteaige se
George Floyd,
' BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Pink 6 Week Beans, Tender
Blackeyed Peas, Half Runners,
50c cup. Add postage. Dessie
Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Early Brown 6 Weeks Peas,
bear 2 crops, early for trucking,
green, 6 cups, $1.25; Streaked
Half Runner, Ga. Blue Pole
Beans, 3 cups, $1.35; White and
Colored Bunch, Col. Running
Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25. PP
in Ga. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian,
Dacula, .Rt. 1. >
1951 crop White Half Run-
ner, 6 Weeks White Eunch
beans, weevil free, guar. tender,
50c cup in 2 cup lots up; Also
Dried apples, 50c lb. in 5 lb.
lots. Mrs.~ Fred Franks,. Hia-
wassee. - 3
78 Jbs. sound, matured run-
ning 90 Day Velvet Beans,
picked without rain, $5. Henry
Malcom, Social Circle.
Brown Striped Bunch beans,
large cup, 50c .Docia Harris,
Lula. .
1 bushel Old Fashion White
Blackeyed Peas, 20c 1b. in 5 lb.
lots or more; Add 25c postage
for every 3 lbs. Mrs. Emmer M.
Puckett, Buford, RFD 1.
Red Speckled Running peas,
3 cups, $1.25; Purple Hull, 4
cups, $1.25; 6 Weeks, bear 2
crops, 6 cups, $1.25; Lady, 3
cups, $1.15; Also Broom Corn | -
seed, 3 cups, 75c. Plus postage.
No COD. Mrs. Lon -Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
- White Half Runner, and
White Pole . Beans, 55 cup;
Cream Half Runner and Pink
Peanut, Brown Sugar Crowder
Peas, 50c cup; Exch. for white
or print sacks. Add postage.
Mrs. Cliff Silvers,
Rock. sf
Good. tender Garden Beans,
Cream, Striped Half Runner,
Pink Peanut, Six Week, Speck-
led, Brown, Cream Cutshorts,
mixed, White Half Runner
Beans, 50c cup. Exchange for
print sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Ivy Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Cream Half Runner, Pink
Peanut Beans, 50c cup; White
Half Runner, White Pole Beans,
55 cup; Brown Crowders, 40c
cup; Exch. for good 100 lb. cap.
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Je-
mima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt.
a
White Mush and Improved
White Mush Peas, 45c_ Ilb.;
White Running Butterbeans
for seed, 50c lb. Add postage. |
Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
Pure, recleaned Empire Wilt
Resistant Big Boll Cottonseed,
grown from foundation seed,
picked dry, ginned one variety
gin, 8c lb. Riley C. Couch, Tu-
Tins.
Pure Empire Cottonseed, de-
linted, treated, $2.50 bu. FOB.
Joel H. Sanders, Newnan.
Early Fluff Cotton seed, good
lint, good staple, planted May
15, finished picking Oct. 15,
seed from Coastal Plains Exp.
Station last spring, $10. Cwt.
Kept pure at gin. W. H. San-
ders, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
About 2000 Ibs. D & PL Cot-
ton. Seed, strain No. 15, first
year, picked dry, ginned dry,
roll dropped at gin, shipped in
50 lb. and 100 lb. bags, $10.50
| Cwt. FOB Toccoa. Money Or-
der. U. V. Stancill, Eastanollee.
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Direct Ped. Cottonseed, grown
in 1 variety community, germ.
95 pct., made 57 bales on 50 A,
picked, ginned dry, roll drop-
ped to keep pure, recleaned,
$7. Cwt bag; 500 Ilbs., $32.00;
$60. per 1 M Ibs.; $115. ton. H.
P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2,
Box 47.
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, Ist year, germ. 80-
85 pct., by Southeastern Seed
Lab., $8. Cwt.; $7. Cwt. in ton
lots. FOB. Noble P. Bassett,
Fort Valey, Phone 716:
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, delinted, treated
with Ceresan, Southeastern
Seed Lab. test as of Mar. 4th,
90 pct. germ., 99.40 pure seed,
packed in 100 Ib. bags, $8.50
'Cwt. K. D. Sanders, Latonton.
Talking
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cottonseed, machine delinted,
treated with ceresan, $10. Cwt.
Will ship COD. D. C. Baxter,
Farmington.
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, certified, Ga. Blue
Tag, Ist year, 90 pct. germ, 99
pet. purity, bagged in new cot-
ton bags, machine delinted,
ceresan treated, $8. Cwt. FOB.
Ask for ton or truckload lots.
Phone 2948.
Coastal Plains Exp. Station,
good lint and staple, 10-15 days
earlier, germ. 93 pct., purity 99
pet. bagged in new cotton bags,
$10. Cwt. Prices on ton
truckload quoted. Machine de-
linted and ceresan treated. E.
N. Anthony, Watkinsville. Tele-
phone 3262.
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
Cottonseed, certified with blue
tag, $10. Cwt.; Or $7.50 Cwt. by
the ton. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
Cokers 100 Wilt Resistant
2nd Year Cottonseed, pure,
$8.50 Cwt. FOB. Nelson Willis,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
300 bu. Whatleys prolific
pure ear corn in shuck, good,
$1.90 bu. my place on paved
Hwy. C. C. Usry, Thomson, Rt.
1, Phone 77 R-4.
1-1/2 bu. golden yellow pop
corn on cob for $2. at my place.
H. R. Gunby, Atlanta, 943 Gil-
bert St: CY:-1141.
Del. in Ga. Local orders, see.
A.<H. Thurmond, Farmington.
150 bu. $2. corn or sale at
my home, 4 mi. So. Brooklet.
Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet,
Rt 32:
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWER CORRECTION: The
Milk and Wine lilies listed in
March 5th issue by Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton, should
have been 4 for $100. NOT 100
for $1.00.
SACKS FOR SALE
a
White Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap.
free of holes and mildew, 23c
ea. Add opstage. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., free of holes, 25c ea. PP.
Velvie Martin, Gainesville, Rt.
White Feed Sacks, selected,
bleached, 25c del.; Not selected
but washed, 20 ea. del.; Not
washed $2. doz. Plus postage.
Consider exhange. State what
you have. H. C. Glover, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.
. White 100 1b. cap. Smooth
Feed Sacks, free of holes and
letter, mildew, 25c ea. Add pust-
age. Mrs. H. H. Richardson,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Four 50 lb. White Sacks, 4,
$1.35; Six 25 lb. white, 6, $1.25;
10- 10 lb. Sugar Sacks, $1. 25,
PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.
16 Odd print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., 4, and 3 alike, 35 ea.;
5 white unwashed, 25c ea. Add
postage. All 100 lb. size. Print
sacks washed, no holes. Mrs. G.
C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box
157,
White feed sacks, 20c ea. plus
postage. Mrs. G. R. Bailey,
Lavonia, Rt. 2.
White, 100 lb. poultry feed
sacks, no holes, 22c ea.; 100 or
more, 19 ea.; Prints, .all col.
3 or more alike for $1. Add
postage. Guar. sat. Lamar Wood-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
No. 1. White, chicken feed
sacks, 100 lb. cap. washed, free
of holes, letters and spots, 25
ea. PP. Satisfaction guar. No
checks. Mrs. Tom Pilgrim, Ce
ming, Rt. 1.
PAGE SEVEN
Pure Early Fluff or Cemp |
Joe D. Murrow, Farmington. ;
Early Fluff Cottonseed, from
or
sound, not treated or delinted,
Pure Whatleys seed corn, $5.
bu. $2.75 per 1/2 bu. $1.50 peck.
gar, Woodstock, Rt. 1.
mixed with other wild flowers,
ayy
PAGE EIGHT
the one ewe lamb and then had the cour-
age to tell the King, Thou art the man.
In the absence of any
prophet, there remains but one thing to
do and that is for the ho
people to carry on as best they can, to
carry on the shining lamp
OUR
(Continued from Page One)
great National
mes, the little period.
of true es brook
canism,
freedom and liberty while
the food, fiber, and the industrial prod-
ucts which the people must have during
the years that. we pass in this epochal
the Shepherd boy was called across the
carry along the principles of
producing
Some of these days perhaps as
of Hebron and slew the giant of
be called from he
from the farming states i
- from the rocky hills of New E
from the cattle states of the M
who will be the American
who will set us back on the cou
true statesmanship,. true greatne
civilization, all of which means tr
ice and a-return to that God of Ae
founding fathers spoke and
pate they inscribed on thei
y, In God We Trust2? -*
TOM LINDER
SACKS FOR SALE
\
EGGS FOR SALE
White feed sacks, 100 lb. size,
washed, no holes, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
White Sacks, no letters, free
of holes, not washed but clean,
25e ea.; Print sacks, washea,
ironed, free holes and_ spots,
25c ea. Add postage. Euna Barn-
ett, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Nice Print sacks, 100 lb. cap, |
2 doz. for $7.20; 2 doz. White
sacks, $5. PP. Mrs. Mildred Dan-
Nice Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.
free holes and mildew, washed,
ironed, 30c ea.,.1 or 2 of kind,
40 for $10. Add postage. Mrs.
Otis Carter, Griffin, Rt. C.
Feed sacks, 30c ea. at my
place. E. H. Wright, Bogart,
Oak Grove Poultry Farm.
40c ea. postage paid. No chks.
nor COD. Mrs. E. A. Whelche!,
Gainesville,. Rt. . 8.
White sacks, 100 Ib.
washed, good cond.,
second grade, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. T. L. Lawson, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.
Broiler feed Print sacks, un-
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 30e ea, 2 or more ~alike,
35c ea.; damaged: dods, 25c ea.;
white, 20c ea. Postage paid on
12 or more. M. R. Hayes, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
~
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
cap.,
10 lb. pail Comb Chunk or
Extracted Honey, $3. through
3rd zone. MO. B. E. Sheppard,
Savannah, 1222 E, Henry St.
Gallberry Strained Honey
Gase -12-*2:4/2> Ibe jars; '$5:50;
Cs. 6-5 Ib. jars, $5.30; One 60
lb. can, $8.50. FOB. Allen C.
Herrin, Hortense.
7-10 Frame Hives Bees with
supers, $12.50 ea.; Also 3 Frame
Root Extractor and -other -bee
equipment. C. E. Fowks, Atlan-
ta, 516 Boulevard, S. E,
Extracted Honey: 6-5 lb. big
mouth glass jars, $6.00; 12- 2 1/2
lb. big mouth glass jars, $6.50;
24-16 oz. Round jars, $5.75; 21- |
55 gal. barrels, Per BBL, $66.;
Chunk Comb Honey, 12-2 1/2
Ib. jars, $6.50; And 200 hives
of bees in 2 story, 10 frame
hives, $3000.00. John A.. Crum-
mey, Jesup.
Extracted Honey: 10 lb. pail,
$2.50; 5 Ib. pail, $1.25; By mail
through 3rd zone; 4-10 lb. pails,
$4.00; 6-5 lb.-pails, $6. by ex-
press collect; In barrels (steel
drums), 55 gal. each at 12c |b.
Drums returned when empty.
Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton,
Reel:
EGGS FOR SALE
Purebred,-heavy type, Berry |
strain, Dark Cornish eggs, $1.75 |
per: 15(30,. $3.40... Cartons: to
be returned at once. MO only:
ga Cora B. Patterson, Ty -Ty,
aes
Mixed white and speckled
Guihea eggs, 15, $1.25; White
Pekin Duck eggs, $1.50 doz.;
Mixed Chicken eggs, 85c per
15. Mrs. O. H. Howell, Lees-
Ure, Rt, 2, Box 31.
Pure M. B. turkey eggs from
unrelated stock, $4. doz. and
postage. Mrs. J. M.- Jones,
Grayson,
25 ea; |
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Setting eggs, Breeding
stock exclusively since 1925.
$2.25 per 15. PP.-L. B. Millians,
Newnan.
Booking. orders for eggs:
Bronze turkey, $4. doz.; Ring-
neck pheasant, $3. doz.; Guinea
10c ea. FOB. A. A. Nash, At-
lanta, 240 Gibson St., S. E, LA
4560.
Purebred Bantam eggs per
doz: Golden Sebright, Buff
Cochin, R. I. Red, Mille Fleur,
$1.50; White Crested Black Po-
lish, Yokohama Jungle fowl,
$3.00; white and black Silkies,
$1.50. Add postage. E. T. Sikes,
Ocilla.
White Pekin Duck eggs, $1.
doz.;
ea. Add posfage. W. J. Steg-
meyer, Savannah, 20 West 76th..
Golden Sebright, Dark Corn-
ish, and Brown Leghorn Ban-
tam eggs, $3. per 15. FOB. Bob
Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St.
Hatching eggs from pure
Buff Cochin and Cornish Ban-
tams, 15, $2.50. Write for pricS) sources in Georgia. There is a fair supply of tomato plants,
on larger orders. Also taking
orders for baby Bantams from
above breeds. C. H. Overby,
Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. .
Mammoth Blue _ Toulouse
Goose eggs, 50c ea. PP. James
W. Miller, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
this |
Toulouse Goose eggs, 50c.
| ATTENTION De
Our eahectote. have found late blight on certified |
tomato plants coming into Georgia from Florida. All
diseased plants found are being confiscated and destroyed;
however, it is impossible for our inspectors to see all the
plants unless notified by the growers and it is suggested
that all Georgia farmers importing tomato plants from
Florida have them checked by a Georgia inspector before
being set in the field. This service can be obtained by.
contacting the Chief Inspector, Georgia Department of
Entomology. Tifton, Georgia.
It looks like we are starting out with a bad year for
late blight and you know what late blight can do to a toma-
to crop as it has caused serious damage to the green wraps
at harvest in previous years and ruined the crop in 1946.
It will be necessary to keep the plants covered with
tion on disease control in tomato green wraps and the
spraying and dusting recommendations for tomato plants
and Vocational Agricultural Teachers in counties growing
tomato green wraps and the necessary information can be
obtained from their office.
Wherever possible obtain tomato plants (con. focal
being grown by tobacco plant growers under cloth and
many of these are ready for setting out in the field; how-
plant inspector from our Tifton office.
~'Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture
CH: Alden, Director of Etomology -
Some pure . yellow Bunch
seed sweet potatoes, eight cents
lb. B. F. Keller, Sr., Greenville.
Phone 1200-W-1.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Rhubarb roots, 25c bunch;
Sassafras. roots,. 25 lb.; Colts
foot, 30c lb. Add postage. Edith le
Woody, Pisgah, Star Rt.
WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS:
Nice black walnut meats, $1.
lb, postpaid. Mrs. Willis. Grin=
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Walnut. meats, $1. lb.; also
artichokes, $1. gal.; gooseberry
and _hazlenut bushes, spice
wood, garlic, 5 for $1. 00. arti-
choke plants, 4 doz., $1. Add
postage. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
Black walnuts, 1951 crop,
hulled and dry, 7c lb. plus ship-
ping charges. Dewey Gulledge,
Abbeville, Rt, 1, Box 116.
BUTTER:
Country butter, fresh and
firm, 50c lb. and postage. Mrs.
R. G. Taylor, Demorest, Rt. 1,
Box 125:
CANE (SUGAR):
| Approx. 1500 stalks: green
| Sugar Cane, two cents per stalk,
at bed, for sale. H. C. David-
son, Molena, Rt. 2.
COMPOST:
Several loads Compost, $5.00)
for small and $10.00 large load.
EL H. Waters, Jackson, Rt. 1.
| FRUIT:
| Best quality dried fruit, 50c |
lb. Add postage. Mrs. Fred
Franks, Hiawassee.
MEAT:
4 sugar cured Middling pieces |
meat, wt. almost 20 lbs. each,
50c lb. No COD. J. L. Clark,
Resaca, Rt. 1.
BUTTER:
Fresh country butter, 50 Ib.
plus postage. Can furnish 4 or
more lbs. weekly. Mrs. E. L.
Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS :
FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED
POTATOES: - |_| FRUIT: fe es ee
mixed,- good Okra seed, for
Nice sundried apples, 40c lb.
and postage. Mrs. Berta Patter-
son, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
POTATOES:
0: bu: =P Hs yellow skin
Bunch seed potatoes, $3.50 bu.
H. H. Turner, Douglasville, Rt.
s
some tender striped Half Run-
ner-and some little speckled
-|bean seed: 2 cups beans for one
cup. Okra. Advise. Mrs. H. HL
Lepard, Waco, Rt. 2. 2
TREES:
Want Terry Coote tree. Des-
cribe and quote pric at once.
Mrs. C. W. Matthews, Wood-
ROOTS AND HERBS: - reek er ee oe
Red Sassafras and Sarsaparil- | BEANS: a
la Root, 3 lbs., $1.00; also-Tur- Want sev. bushels genuine
nip seed, 2 lbs., $1. Add post-}|bunch Velvet beans. Pay a good
age. Mrs. Sibley Ficharsaeny price to know the beans are
Hartwell, Rt. 3. |} bunch. Advise? H. C. Corbitt Te,
. | Kirkland, Rt. 2. 3
WALNUTS: CANE (SUGAR): 2
3 or 4 bu. Black Walnuts, w b 5 lk :
very large, hulled, for eating or ant about 150 stalks greea
planting, $1.75 bu. plus Exp. sugar cane, the old fashioned
charges for entire lot, or $2.00 soft kind, reasonably priced. A.
bile einallameamountss Oe ne J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5. EGGS: Z
Want prices on turkey eggs
or poults, of not less than 40 ib.
MISCELLANEOUS tom and 30 lb. hens-of Bronze
WANTED stock. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Maxeys.
LARD:
Want 25 Ib. can (or corisider
SACKS: 50 lb can), of absolutely good,
fresh country lard. Advise rea-
sonable price. Mrs. Nora Bellew,
Athens, Box 1204.
PEAS: oo
Want 15 Ibs. sound white black-
eyed crowder _ peas. Advise.
Wied: Howard Hyatt, Ellijay.
PEANUTS:
Want some large, old fashion-
ed type running Peanuts. Ad-
vise. Frank Herring, Porterdale,
Exc. good, soft shelled pecans
for washed Print sacks 100 lb.
cap., at rate of 1 lb. for each
sack. Ea. prepay postage. J. D.
Powell, Fitzgerald, Box 529.
ROOTS:
,Want Calamus _ root,
Stae price per lb. Mrs. Ovalene
| HiShland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Exc. seedling pecans for print
| sacks state what you have.
lw. M. Smith. arvana: aa pee 3 \
[SRED: ; _..| Want some old fashioned.
seod ate ani ae eo Negro Killer sweet porate aes
McMillian, Rockmart, Rt. 2. or plants. H. W. Powers, en
| Want 1 M. lbs. Korean Les-
|pedeza seed, dodder free. Make
best. price. C. M. Miller,
Goriitie ;
PECAN AND OTHER
Want some Brown Top or the
Cattail Millet seed. Advise price Serena Vi nes,
sprayor dust throughout the growing season and informa-
for the 1952 season is being sent to all the County Agents |
ever, they should not be used until checked by a qualified -
FRUIT- TREES on SALE).
PECANS AND
|FRUIT TREES FOR
Ga. Tomato Green Wrap Growers.
Govt. insp. Schley,
ee Pecan
$9.2 3.4 ftieany
ey 50; 5- 6 ite, $2.75;
8-10. tt., $3. 25; Calv:
Stovall.
Fig Bushes, Gaoee
rooted, 2 yrs. old, $1
more, 85c ea. G. M
Menlo. re:
Red. Yellow Plum,
Plum Trees, 35c ea.;
25c ea.; Mt. Huckle
doz. Add postage. Mrs.
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 2.0
Sweet Pomegrana
bearing _ Purple
Chicksaw Plum,
berry, Muscadine, Sc
rooted sprouts, 50
Atkinson, Valdo:
Holstein Male, pure b
registered, out of 7
artificial, breeding
'|300 Ibs. delivere
| Also Duroc - Bo
$50. or trade f
hog. Fred D. Shivers,
| 2744 Milledgeville Rd.
Reg. Guernsey Bu!
old, by Riegeldale
Emory, (sold for $30
Klondike Konnie,
milk, 792 Ibs. butter
popular bloodlines,
service, oa reaso
name, sire Czar
443059; Dam,
Superior Lassi
Call 8-1971, or come. S
WwW. M. Cantrell, i
1, Bells Ferry
Reg. Red Poll. Mal
miral, 10 mos. old, s
71596, Dam, 108736
Eugene Stone, Cum
8 purebred Abe
Bulls, some ready for
Angus Cows with y
all reg., good cond.,
farm at Birmingham.
2505. W. H. Nix, Alph c
Excellent 5 mos
dale Male Calf, Sire
aale Conquerors Pione
419077, Grandson ~of
Melbas Emory. No.
Riegeldales [lustrio1
jamin 279858, Dam,
Snowdrop of Ww. es
sale: E. E. Turner,
Box 200.
Boca Duke 82nd.
Warrenton, Pho e 2
ea. soe W.H Acree, qT
Rt. 3. otis =
4 . ty beer + > * SS hg Signe tke
and kind. Everett McCollough,
Luthersville, Rt. 1.